350Z's 2007 I Fund Thread

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NEW YORK (AP) -- The dollar fell to a 26-year low against the British pound Monday ahead of an expected rate hike by the Bank of England later this week.
The pound rose to $2.0169 -- its highest level versus the dollar since June 1981 -- in New York trading before retreating to $2.0160. The dollar also dropped to within a cent of its all-time low versus the euro, as rising global interest rates made the currency less attractive to investors.

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070702/dollar.html?.v=8
 
Do you all think we are going to take off tomorrow??
My only concern for tomorrow being in the I Fund is that the US DOLLAR might bounce back. I stood in the C FUND for tomorrow because of that reason. However; the 4th and 5th are other story.
 
Do you all think we are going to take off tomorrow??
My only concern for tomorrow being in the I Fund is that the US DOLLAR might bounce back.
Please, no lectures on how the EAFE is not the I fund, but is there any significance to the after hours trading of that index fund being down 0.79%?
from Yahoo fund index link on TSP homepage http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=^gspc+^dwcpf+efa+agg&d=t
After Hours: 81.29 0.65 (0.79%) as of 4:19PM ET on 07/02/07
I don't know that I've ever seen that large of an "after hours" change in any of the funds before. That's over half the day's gains in 19 minutes. Is it dollar related? Does it accurately predict any overnight performance in OSMs?:confused:
 
Please, no lectures on how the EAFE is not the I fund, but is there any significance to the after hours trading of that index fund being down 0.79%?
from Yahoo fund index link on TSP homepage http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=^gspc+^dwcpf+efa+agg&d=t
I don't know that I've ever seen that large of an "after hours" change in any of the funds before. That's over half the day's gains in 19 minutes. Is it dollar related? Does it accurately predict any overnight performance in OSMs?:confused:
Do not bother with that After hours with the EFA. Reasons are the OSMs have not open yet and currency rates for the following day are not seen. Very inaccurate to say the least. So do not waste your time.
 
Please, no lectures on how the EAFE is not the I fund, but is there any significance to the after hours trading of that index fund being down 0.79%?
from Yahoo fund index link on TSP homepage http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=^gspc+^dwcpf+efa+agg&d=t
I don't know that I've ever seen that large of an "after hours" change in any of the funds before. That's over half the day's gains in 19 minutes. Is it dollar related? Does it accurately predict any overnight performance in OSMs?:confused:

I saw that trade too, but it popped back up to 81.94. I usually attribute those spikes to an unfortunate individual's stop getting taken out by a quick fingered market maker, or another unfortunate and dislecsic individual placing a sell order for 81.09 vs. 81.90, again a quick fingered mm, or just a typo somewhere along the order route.
 
Overnight action: as of 3:50 am.....

Japan slightly higher.

Europe strongly higher.

Dollar still taking a licking against other currencies.

Looks like another good day for the "I" fund may be ahead.
 
NEW YORK (AP) -- The dollar fell to a 26-year low against the British pound Monday ahead of an expected rate hike by the Bank of England later this week.
The pound rose to $2.0169 -- its highest level versus the dollar since June 1981 -- in New York trading before retreating to $2.0160. The dollar also dropped to within a cent of its all-time low versus the euro, as rising global interest rates made the currency less attractive to investors.

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070702/dollar.html?.v=8

I guess I should be happy with the above news...being mostly in the I fund. However, my UK vacation continues to get a bit more expensive:notrust:
 
Pre-market, as of 8:20am:
Europe's rally is offsetting a small gain in the dollar.

"I" fund now showing up + .13 cents.
 
FYI

U.S. stock markets will close at 1 p.m. ET and bond markets closing at 2 p.m. ET ahead of July 4. U.S. financial markets will be closed Wednesday.
 
I wonder if a TSP IFT at 11:45 am would actually get posted at EOD....

An hour and 15 minutes before your trade would be a lot better than 4 hours. It would also tell us it was possible for the system to handle. I'd love to see our trade deadline moved back some.

I think I'll make at least a minor trade before the deadline to see what happens. (Have not decided to stay put or not yet.)
 
That is why I just did mine. I assume that TSP will have no problem processing IFT today due to the market closing early. This should be interesting.
 
All in and waiting to decide on a move if any b4 the deadline today. Seems like the overall indication as of now is to jump out. Basing this on the Ebbchart, daily comments and overall comments on the board. Do you all agree?
 
We have had a good run and we could go higher, but the risk is high. I looked at the FTSE chart and they seem to have some room to grow, but the dollar is the other factor and it has taken a real beating the last few day. I would seem it is due a little relief rally and I hope it is today.
 
Robo,
You have pointed out very persuasive reasons to pull out today. Seasonality favors staying in the stock funds, but in my case, l am going to the G fund today for the same reasons you have posted. If everything is well, I'll reconsider the matter after July 4th. I've had a fantastic recovery from the losses sustained since June 4 or thereabouts. For me it's time to be conservative. Happy Fourth of July everyoneW!!!

All in and waiting to decide on a move if any b4 the deadline today. Seems like the overall indication as of now is to jump out. Basing this on the Ebbchart, daily comments and overall comments on the board. Do you all agree?
 
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