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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
    I'm so envious/impressed with those that have held out in stocks until today. You've been rewarded handsomely.

    So when is the inevitable short-term top? DeMark says today, then another rally to 2713:
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/vhttp...-17-2019-video

    Martin Armstrong says Monday 1/21, Elliott wave guys are saying any second now we're due for a "wave B" pullback.

    I'm hoping for that wave B down starting by Monday, down to the lower Keltner band (see 3rd chart), then wave C blasts off to the upper Keltner band by late May, to 2800ish.
    https://stockcharts.com/public/1172710

    Sticky pants for the ladies out there:
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    Great links.
    May the force be with us.

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    Hey Tsunami. Happy 2019! The Elliott wave guys have got me scratching my head because on Friday, I saw several saying the bear is dead an that we're in rally to 2750 basically. I messed up in December. i should have held my powder and BOOM, costly mistake. I still think that the market will retreat between now and May to about 2100, but with those crazy bear rallie money can still be made.

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    Thanks FS.

    This 2007-09 analog is interesting, and would be the ideal scenario for those of us out of IFTs until February. If this drop accelerates below 2600 we can blame the Greeks...

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-...out-below-2600


    A retirement tsunami?....who told Mike Causey I retired?

    https://federalnewsnetwork.com/mike-...ement-tsunami/

    I'm told I should get my annual leave lump sum deposit on the next regular pay-day of January 31st, and my first partial annuity deposit the next day on 2/1. Fingers crossed.
    I also hear that OPM is more overworked and understaffed than usual this month, though not directly affected by the partial shutdown.

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    I just re-discovered PO’s retirement story page…my experience was very similar…here’s some updates on the timeline of my retirement progress since 12/31/18:


    • 1/17/19, got my final paycheck deposit
    • 1/25/19, found out that I could get my final Leave and Earnings Statements and my 2018 W-2 form by creating a MyPay account through DFAS (my agency’s pay system is handled by DFAS, but we didn't have MyPay accounts). Requested a temporary password to open the account. They send it by snail mail.
    • 1/28/19, received an LES in the mail from DFAS for my annual leave deposit. My assumptions on the deductions were accurate so there were no surprises…e.g., they take out a flat 22% for federal taxes, and 7.45% for the OASDI/Medicare taxes (6.2% + 1.45%). There was also a small refund of my FEHB premium for the portion of the final pay period that extended into 2019 (for 5 of the 14 days of that pay period). Also got two letters from BENEFEDS for both my supplemental vision and dental insurance, letting me know the new monthly premium payment amounts and that they’d be working with OPM to take the premiums from my annuity, but until that’s set up I’ll get monthly bills to pay the premiums directly. Also got a nice long 5-page letter from my agency’s HR/retirement guy explaining the process/timeline and giving me a full hard copy of the package that was submitted to OPM for my retirement. Concurrent with my retirement (as part of open season), I had also decided to switch from the BCBS Basic to the Focus plan which is new in 2019. OPM will forward the paper SF 2809 form to BCBS to make that change (it couldn’t be done electronically due to my retirement).
    • 1/29/19, Found out that I could get a “55+ and Retired” 10% discount on my homeowners insurance premium. Called them (Allstate) and got that discount.
    • 1/30/19, Received the temporary MyPay password from DFAS. Created the account and printed out my final paycheck (1/17 deposit) LES and my 2018 W-2 form and got my taxes started.
    • 1/31/19, Got my annual leave deposit for the 384 hours I had on the books, over $17K after taxes, nice. So I’m now done forever with DOE/NNSA and in the hands of OPM.
    • Hmm, reading through PO’s thread, just realized that I can now update/finalize my records of the exact amount of my FERS annuity that will not be taxable on Federal taxes since I now have a final number on the amount I paid into CSRS and then FERS retirement system. So that’s a project for this evening. IRS Publication 721 lays out how to calculate that, and starting next year I can subtract that off my annuity.


    Next up I was hoping to get my first interim annuity deposit tomorrow, on 2/1/19, but that looks doubtful. I haven’t heard a peep from OPM, nor has BCBS received notice of my insurance plan change yet. Ugh. So now I’m hoping to get my first annuity deposit before or on 3/1, and hopefully get it finalized by 6/1/19. I hope the fact that I had 8 years of CSRS time before my FERS time doesn’t put me into the slow pile of applications…..they’ll see that and say “oh, he’s one of those, we’ll do that one “later””. I finished with about 2200 hours of sick leave 604 of which will apply to my CSRS time), pretty amazing considering all the sick leave I used for my kids and 2 wives over my 35 years.
    Preps for sale of the house and moving to Florida are chugging along. Boy you accumulate a lot of stuff over a lifetime LOL. Being the f*ing engineer that I am, I keep a detailed spreadsheet of pretty much everything, and even receipts for much of it…that comes in really handing when you move, for figuring out how much insurance to carry. I used to kid my wife about how few miles she put on her car after she retired a few years ago…now I’m in the same boat, I drove a whopping 79 miles this month LOL. I used to do that much in 2 days commuting.

    Ah, progress…reading through PO’s thread (thanks to the post by MrBill) I see that TSP recognizes me as being retired…so maybe my first interim annuity deposit will magically show up tomorrow. We’ll see.

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    I discovered Daniel Amerman a few days ago via this article.
    https://www.financialsense.com/blog/...interest-rates

    Then I started following the links to his very looooong but very good articles. Good stuff. This is the next one on my reading list:
    Making Optimal Social Security Claiming Decisions by Daniel Amerman

    I never had the time to read such things when I was a working stiff. I think I might even get to that pile of books I've bought on Amazon but never read LOL.
    Today I took a one hour walk up to the Petroglyphs National Monument behind my house, beautiful day here...never did that on a weekday before... I'm loving being retired!


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    Wow! Those are very good articles. Been reading for a few hours.... Great info! Thanks Tsunami !
    Don't take my comments as trading advice /IFT: 4-1-24=100G/https://www.theepochtimes.com/ & http://www.ewg.org/PermaCharts@p430#5159/strategy#4918p.410

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    I've been following this indicator since it was written almost 3 years ago...
    In Search of the Perfect Recession Indicator | PHILOSOPHICAL ECONOMICS

    Today it finally gave a sell signal since the UE rate turned up above the moving average. This is only the 3rd sell signal this century and the last 2 successfully sidestepped the bulk of dot-com and great recession bear markets.

    https://twitter.com/NorthmanTrader/s...31676201312257

    Many are planning to get out when the 200 dma is hit...will it be that easy?...will the algos allow it this time? Or will there be a stampede to the door soon? Time will tell.

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    Appreciate the heads up TS!

    Thanks.

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    Back home now...retirement update:

    - Got my CSA Claim No. from OPM in the mail yesterday, now waiting on the password so I can access my account.
    - Got my first annuity deposit today. It was not only way more than the 80% interim amount I anticipated, it was about $200 more than the estimate for the FULL amount! Hmm.
    - Gonna attempt to call OPM tomorrow to find out what the delay is in processing my request to change health insurance plans to the new BCBS Blue Focus plan. BCBS says they got something from OPM 2 days ago, but the new plan code was "blank", oh dear.

    As for the market, looks like it's finally reached a short-term top. Now I have to start paying more attention to figure out which day to jump back in for the next rally.

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    I hope you didn't get overpaid! Those folks are maniacal about getting over payments back. =:-o
    50% S, 50% C 06 Mar, was 100% G; 80% S 20% C COB 08 Jan '24; 100% G COB 14 Nov; was 100% C COB 31 Oct (Boo!); was 100% G COB 12 Oct; was 50% C, 50% S COB 22 Jun; Life is good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whipsaw View Post
    I hope you didn't get overpaid! Those folks are maniacal about getting over payments back. =:-o
    Yeah, from your next paycheck. The worst part is you don't get back the part of that you payed in taxes until you file next year for 2019. I really hope that isn't what happened to you, Tsunami.
    Allocations as of COB Dec 28 : 100% S. | Retirement Date:Dec 2025
    Past Returns:
    2020 31.85%,2019 27.97%,2018 -3.36%,2017 13.10%, 2016 -1.79%, 5Yr Avg 12.61%

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