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I guess I'm trying to figure out this thread. There are historical performances for each on the AT. If you are following the AT as a guiding factor, then I would think you would choose the best performers regardless of real/not real trading....
Well, I'm at the bottom and my AT always reflects my actual IFT. I don't see what is so hard about doing that. I always update my AT right after entering an IFT. I can see there being a problem if you can't get to the AT at work, but what you usually hear is: "I forgot to enter it into the AT." That makes it sound more like there is a difference between their actual and AT IFT's IMHO.Sensei - We are in agreement as that was my observations. I just wondered how many at the very top or bottom are playing with real money or house money. I would die if I really was losing that much money in my real TSP account as the bottom dwellers.
Frixxxx - It's not real deep, just was curious who has the conviction to risk real money going 100% S Fund for example. I am not there, nor likely will be since I am unable to contribute any longer.
I use the AT as a barometer as to what others are thinking to help me make my decisions and it provides me feedback as to how I'm doing with my choices compared to the herd.
JKJ In my view those 2 year returns average out 12.25%/ year! I'll take that avg all the way to the retirement patio swing!! Congratulations!!Last year I made 19.53%. This year I will lucky to break 5.0% - pathetic.![]()
Could be worse. There are 8 folks with double digit losses.:worried:
JKJ In my view those 2 year returns average out 12.25%/ year! I'll take that avg all the way to the retirement patio swing!! Congratulations!!
My AT reflects my real TSP. Each move I make is a 3 part process: First: Allocation change Second: Contribution change to reflect the new allocation Third: AT change.
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my biggest fear about retirement, besides if i live long enough to retire, is that there will not be someone there who loves me enough to change my bedpan.
same goes for me... I don't understand why anyone would have a false AT, it doesn't make sense to me. unless you're trying to figure out the would've, could've, should've moves, but to me that just makes it lame for those of us who don't do that. maybe, try figuring that out on your own instead of taking up space... just my opinion!![]()
If you have enough money, you won't have to worry about it.
well that ain't ever going to happen.