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Just a bit surprised. 71 folks made an IFT for today. 11 are 50-90% "G" while 31 are 100% "G". I must have missed the memo.![]()
Gutsy move. Good Luck everyone.
I see this as opportunity to move up on the TA. Keeping fingers crossed and crystal ball at the ready.![]()
And I'm a girl. :cheesy: Sorry man, had to throw that in there. :laugh:And I chickened out... :worried:
I did the same thing when I started. Learning to grind my teeth and stay put. If it was the wrong move, I'll just take my medicine with the rest.![]()
The biggest thing to learn is how much risk you are willing to take. I have been stubborn and rode the sinking ship darn near to the bottom more than once.Sometimes the G fund can be your friend.
I am taking my medicine (I'm in G) and risk wasn't the issue more than timing to get back in (no wait, why did I get out???)...
Anyway, I just need to decide to do one method, quite "living" on TSPTalk, and have faith that someone know more than I do (wait, I proved that) about investments and go from there...
Thanks !! :nuts:
...the day to day can drive you nuts and be somewhat irrelevant.
The oscillations of this market is getting me seasick.![]()
As long as it closes down, and maybe again tomorrow, I will be happy
I need a decent re-entry point...
One man's happiness is another man's sadness. 40% C and 60% S.![]()
"Ms. Ray reported that participants transferred $1.7 billion from equity funds to the G and F Funds during the last three days of February. Mr. Sanchez remarked that participants do themselves a disfavor by buying low and selling high."