I know we've been polled concerning VSIP.
I wonder why the Feds lost jobs this time. Anyone know? I thought they were the only ones hiring.
I know we've been polled concerning VSIP.
In Dog Beers I've only had two.
Depends. After all, we have been "asked" to cut our budgets. Also, if you are going to retire, December is often the best month due to the carryover of leave - to cut budgets, just don't fill the space.
"All the prophets of Doom, Can always find room, In a world full of worry and fear..." - Protest Song, Monty Python
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My system seemed to trip late to buy for C S, but it works with a ruleset. The TSP I fund is not included in todays buy mode, because the US dollar TA shows a decline ahead. Moving to a C S split today, with more weight to S.
Financials undervalued?
"Analysts are more bullish on bank stocks in the S&P 500 than any other industry based on their average share-price forecasts, which call for a 14 percent rally, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That would extend the group’s 145 percent rally since March that was spurred by better economic data and government rescues of companies from New York-based Citigroup Inc. to American International Group Inc.
The industry has risen the most of 10 in the S&P 500 during the past 10 months. The benchmark index itself gained 2.7 percent last week and closed at 1,144.98 on Jan. 8. The gauge added 0.3 percent to 1,148.7 as of 9:34 a.m. in New York.
The S&P 500 Financials Index of 78 banks, brokerages and insurers remains down 60 percent since peaking in February 2007. The slump is twice the drop of the S&P 500, which has lost 27 percent from its October 2007 record, after the subprime mortgage market collapse caused $1.71 trillion in losses and writedowns for financial firms worldwide and led to the demise of New York-based Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Bear Stearns Cos., data compiled by Bloomberg show."
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...v87Juyq8&pos=3
Thankyou so very much for that confirmation. I bought many when they were know as toxic waste and smelled so bad I had to hold my nose everytime I made a purchase.
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