MrJohnRoss
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Goldilocks has plenty of porridge to share and it's time to pull up to the table. The bears are about to get sprinkled with voluminous bull tinky.
Bwahaha! The visual of that is... priceless!
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Goldilocks has plenty of porridge to share and it's time to pull up to the table. The bears are about to get sprinkled with voluminous bull tinky.
And the ten year is? I figure any number including 2007/2008 would be important. How these funds react NOT in a bull market is relevant... right?
Shhhhhh you might scare the bears.
Let's not read too deep into this, this isn't data posted with a bullish perspective, it's just data, gleam from it what you want, but let's not insinuate I'm purposely hiding 10-year data by omitting it from the chart. This isn't a buy & hold vs. market timing debate, it's just the TSP fund's returns over various time-frames, nothing more.
I feel like I've been in this movie before, so which one of us suckers is going to burn our last IFT to jump back into the markets?
Why is everybody always pickin on me? I'll remain bullish until I drop. Can't you smell that sweet odor of superlative bull manure wafting across the board today? This is a historic bull in the making and has the potential to make many a poor guy into a very rich one - all it takes is faith in our country. You just have to stand strong with the bull market no one believes in. Besides, breakouts are bullish, right. And we had many of those yesterday.
Those eight words are hard to swallow, Chief. Personally, I separate my investment decisions from my faith decisions. But I'm prolly the odd man out, right?
I feel like I've been in this movie before, so which one of us suckers is going to burn our last IFT to jump back into the markets?
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