14.65 I'll take it.
28.52 for Civilian and 28.9 for military, that would be nice every year...
14.65 I'll take it.
[Do what you think is right and proper]
failed to beat S&P500
9.46%
My TSP account says 12.52%. Hopefully I can do better for 2011.
May the force be with us.
Here's mine:
12-Month Personal Rate of Return: 6.08%
I started to be active on 10/27/2010, and scored 7.57% on the autotracker.
So... I've set the bar pretty low to beat my personal best in 2011.
Really, I just want to beat the market. Beat buy and hold. And, since I'm messing with a lot of money here, I would recommend looking up the misquoted, but humorous "Shepard's Prayer"
Best of luck and many happy returns!
Something kinda related and very interesting...
I kept hearing that the S&P500 grew by 12%, but noted that the AutoTracker documented the 'C Fund' growing by 15%. Hey, 3% is a big difference.
But it is a legit difference.
The 'C Fund' share prices did grow by a little over 15% and the S&P500 grew by a bit over 12%.
C Fund (15.06%):
2009/12/31 - 13.2177S&P500 (12.78%):
2010/12/31 - 15.2084
2009/12/31 - 1,115.10And, the AutoTracker is dead on with the share price...
2010/12/31 - 1,257.64
I can only guess that the difference is dividend reinvestment.
So, I beat the S&P500
And, didn't make the grade on the 'C Fund'
Should I be happy or sad
Last edited by Boghie; 01-02-2011 at 09:59 AM.
Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!
YTD Gain for 2010 was = +27.2005%
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