saturneptune
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Does anyone know why the G Fund has gone from .13 per day down to .10? Thanks
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Expect it to continue to drop for another reason as well.
1. If they cut interest rates today, the short term rate T-bills could drop to near zero, and
2. since TSP decided at a board meeting not too long ago to increase the percentage that they hold in short term notes vs. long term (30 year) notes,
the overall return rate of the "G" should go down even more. I read that in the TSP Board minutes not too long ago- perhaps a couple of months ago.
Interest rate cut, plus more short term vs. long term notes, means that pretty soon the G fund will be returning barely anything at all.
But then again, anything positive is good, compared to the last year of stock fund returns....![]()
I think he's applying for the open Illinois senator seat.![]()
Anyone know what the symbol is to track the G fund is in stock program?
Also, I can't figure out how to calculate it day to day when I enter my shares and share price.
"I watch the current loan interest rate to determine the current rate that the G fund is paying.Here's a copy of an old email I sent to someone earlier this year explaining how I do it. The rate and price of the G-fund have changed since then but the formula is still the same:
"I watch the current loan interest rate to determine the current rate that the G fund is paying.
Let's say it is currently 4.875%. That means it's paying .0134% per day
(4.875% / 365).
With the G fund currently 11.77, that means we make .00158 cents a day.
Divide a penny by .00158 and you get 6.33.
That means we should be getting the penny every 6.33 calendar days on
average, until the loan rate changes again."
He's referring to the loan rate offerred by TSP. If you take a loan out of your account, you still pay an interest rate.
http://tsp.gov/curinfo/data.html
Shows a loan rate of 2.75% as of today. Ouch!
ssshhhhh, man, stop that...LOLIs todays's G fund increase an error? It is up .0015 today.
I will take the extra money gladly.![]()
Is todays's G fund increase an error? It is up .0015 today.
I will take the extra money gladly.![]()