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    Quote Originally Posted by Aitrus View Post
    This is what I showed last month, but this month it's "Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 14.54%.". While that's great and all, I know that this month I took a decent hit. What gives?
    Your probably took an even bigger hit in Sept of 2011.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Intrepid_Timer View Post
    Your probably took an even bigger hit in Sept of 2011.
    Ah, so my number reflects the discounting of a big hit last year and substituting a smaller hit for this year. Got it. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intrepid_Timer View Post
    I'm not sure how that would work unless you lost 10% last Oct? Our current PIPs run from Oct 1st, 2011 to Sept 30th, 2012.
    Everybody's positioning during the year is different, hence the variables in the calculations will be different. What I'm saying is my past 12-month performance will change based on my numbers if I take out October 2011 and add in a 2.75% Gain in October 2012.

    So you see, everyone's 12-month's will change based on how they were invested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frixxxx View Post
    Everybody's positioning during the year is different, hence the variables in the calculations will be different. What I'm saying is my past 12-month performance will change based on my numbers if I take out October 2011 and add in a 2.75% Gain in October 2012.

    So you see, everyone's 12-month's will change based on how they were invested.
    I got that silly. But when a 12-month PIP is changed at the end of a new month, say the end of this Oct, Oct of 2011 will be taken out and Oct of 2012 will be added. If you made 14% last year, like the S fund did, and you replace that with only making 2% this month, your PIP will go down 10%. If you make 14% again this Oct, your PIP will remain the same, or pretty darn close.

    Maybe we should just wait and see what the change is next month. Hopefully we all make 14% this month!!

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    "Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 12.6%.
    (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)"

    Very nice. It's taken a while to get into this. I've missed some updates on the Auto-Tracker, so my tracker doesn't match what my actual YTD is (9.54%).

    I started out with the ********, but go tired of watching it's non-performance. I finally figured out there is no advisor more vested in the results than myself.

    Currently playing with asset allocation based upon P/E, age, risk tolerance and perceived market state.

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    BTW, why can I not state in my opinion the name company providing TSP advisement service referenced by a suffix meaning a ship or aircraft driver?

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    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 22.11%.

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    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 7.65%

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    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 21.87%.
    (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 18.84%.

    It feels good to be out of the Red PIP for past 12 months…
    Maintain a positive attitude, focus on what you want and show gratitude for what you have…

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    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 32.43%.
    (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by James48843 View Post
    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2012 is 32.43%.
    (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
    Wow, that's great James, nice job!


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