Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

54.05% current 12 month PRR. I must have had a bad month in June 2010, because I was at 48.11% last month and I was about even in June 2011.
 
A very enjoyable and somewhat consistent 22.64%

Hopefully, I can avoid the next mid-year correction. Things will be very good if I am lucky enough to catch our current gains and avoid a big chunk of the next summer correction. August through September are usually lousy.

Things would have been different if the 12 Month IRR was available in 2008:o
 
54.05% current 12 month PRR. I must have had a bad month in June 2010, because I was at 48.11% last month and I was about even in June 2011.

Why don't you get on the AutoTracker and help others achieve your good fortune? ;)
 
Why don't you get on the AutoTracker and help others achieve your good fortune? ;)

JP,

MarkC is on the AutoTracker as of May 19, 2011. Thus, the AutoTracker is not showing his full investment growth YTD. He has had only about 2 months of trackable investing and is currently at 664 - which is an area I don't expect him to reside in for very long:p. I think he will rise toward the top.

We shall see...
 
Why don't you get on the AutoTracker and help others achieve your good fortune? ;)
I am on the Tracker, way down near the bottom. I joined in mid May and I missed the gains at the end of June because I made a dumb second IFT. I was able to avoid the big drops in May and June. I almost always move between the S and F funds.
 
I am on the Tracker, way down near the bottom. I joined in mid May and I missed the gains at the end of June because I made a dumb second IFT. I was able to avoid the big drops in May and June. I almost always move between the S and F funds.

You must be one of those "Hidden" people or I am blind. Oh well.
 
KevinD, remember this is a snapshot of the last 12 months. Mine is well above may actual earnings for 2010 and YTD. I have thought in the past the numbers were optimistic or included contributions. A few of us went through that a while back and it looks as if it really is what you earned on your TSP balance for the last 12 months. Too bad my EOY always comes out so much lower. I gotta get better at making those moves. I gotta start making some moves. Or not.:rolleyes:

See ya over on PUI.:D
 
Hello, I just joined tsptalk on Friday. My 12 month personal rate of return is 25.8% but that's because I have had my account fully in L2040 since 2008. I'm trying to get educated on all of this before I start making moves. I am very interested in taking control of my TSP.
 
Welcome to the Board Jayru!
Nice returns, and this is the place to learn.
Best of luck.:D
Norman
 
40.46% when I checked my TSP account as of 7-15-2011

Just Maxed out my 5.5K catch up deposits too on that last pay period… WooHooo… That will be a nice bump in take home for each pay check until it starts all over next year… Age here is 54 and I can now see the light at the end of the TSP tunnel… LOL… My wife and I are headed to Las Vegas this weekend to celebrate our anniversary which is Das Gud… :):)
 
Congrats Aviator Guy!
You gambling any? Where do you like to stay in LV?
Watched the poker showdown to narrow the field to the November 11 last night on ESPN, thought it would stay with the 2 tables, but it cut to Sportscenter @ 10.

26.26%
Still, that's what it was a couple weeks ago, I think this is only updated monthly.
 
I like playing Video Poker .25 cent machines... LoL... My wife loves slots.... Gambling is for those who did poorly in Math, but it sure is Fun... Las Vegas is an easy day drive from LA... My favorite casinos are near Palm Springs... My wife is a Cherokee and they have Free medical for life!!! I told her she needs to start her own casino... LoLYeah, I think they update our 12 month rates of return once a month...
 
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