Are you the new "Newsfeeder"?
This oil slump seems to be reaching outside our borders.
Oil prices remain weak on supply glut, low Asian and European growth | Reuters
TSP: 2007=6.4%, 2008=(39.95%), 2009=30.96%, 2010=17.04% , 2011=(4.92%), 2012=17.74%, 2013=26.58%, 2014=5.39%
TSP Talk: 2015=???
Are you the new "Newsfeeder"?
Just thought I would post the two articles that I had read which look to be relevant to the "I" fund. Should I have posted it elsewhere?
I'm still feeling my way around the forum and I don't have a lot to offer as far as advice goes but thought the articles would be of interest to anyone considering the "I" fund. I'll gladly cease and desist if somebody is already in charge of that stuff.
TSP: 2007=6.4%, 2008=(39.95%), 2009=30.96%, 2010=17.04% , 2011=(4.92%), 2012=17.74%, 2013=26.58%, 2014=5.39%
TSP Talk: 2015=???
Nah, I was just joking. Should have added a smiley. You can create your own member account thread and post whatever you like there, or add to another existing thread, like Nnutt's "Oil Slick Stuff". Or you can crank out new threads. Up to you. Welcome aboard.
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