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Cool. What happened to the S fund today? I thought the interest rate news would make them happy.
 
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AllexBancs,

My first move in 15 years (20% to S), and at noon Wed. looks like a winner. I'm feeling bullet proof.
 
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zbwmy - you are the Warren Buffet of the TSP. Few moves, but you make them count. Any thoughts about entering a position in the other funds? Keep us updated. :cool:
 
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zbwmy moved one fifth of his money from the C to the S. I'm glad he is loosening up a bit (perhaps from reading posts on this board) and while the S did outperform the C today (1.55% to 1.17%), perhaps comparisons to Berkshire-Hathaway are a bit premature.

Dave
 
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zbwmy wrote:
Moved 20% from C Fund intothe S Fund for Wednesday's opening.

Now at 80% C 20% S
According to my primative calculations, since I made the move to the S Fund on 3/16 my earnings are as follows.

Last 15 Days:

S Fund - 4.7%

C Fund - 2.5%

I am a long term investor, I welcome suggestions on my next move.

Mark
 
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Long term investors should be in stocks as you are now. Maybe get a bit more aggressive with S and I.
 
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RadarKing,

Welcome to the Forum. Where are your allocations? How many years do you have until retirement? Are you an aggressive investor?

I have 80% in C Fund, do you think I need to to move the rest in there and therefor eliminate 5300 companies from my portfolio and just stick with the 500?
 
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I don't really understand the reference to the 5300 stocks. In fact, I don't really understand any of this stuff, which is why I made a statement above about the C fund outperforming without backing it up at all. The truth is I'm not a very attractive man and my co-workers don't like me very much, so this is really the only way I have of interacting with people.

RadarKing
 
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Radar,

There are 500 stocks in the c fund and 5300 in the S fund where Zbwmy moved 20% of his previously 100 % C thus 80% C and 20% S. ( I missed the move and as Tom, I am still 100% G and hoping for a pull back:(...)

Ecurb
 
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I use MSN money manager to track my investments. I was using the symbol $EMW.X. to track the Wilshire 4500 fund. It stopped up dating this month. Does any one have a good substitute.
I have not transfered funds often in the past and lost a lot of my investment during the melt down.I was 100% C until the S fund opened. 3/11/04 I went 60 S ,40 I.I went 50-50 S & I 5/10/04.It my be time to hold some C fund.
 
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Darkwoods,

I have used EMW as well, however after reading your post I went to 'BigCharts.com' . Use '95899w10'. It works...:)

Ecurb
 
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darkwoods2001 wrote:
I use MSN money manager to track my investments. I was using the symbol $EMW.X. to track the Wilshire 4500 fund. It stopped up dating this month. Does any one have a good substitute.
Also "finance.yahoo.com/q?s=^EMW"
 
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