Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

Finally getting around to looking at my stats for June. A negative month will do that ;-)

Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 06/30/2015 is 7.2%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
 
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 21.5%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
 
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(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 7.11%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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[TD="class: alignLeft"][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 11.15%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 11.15%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 06/30/2015 is 7.85%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

June 2015 is 7.85%
May 2015 is 8.91%.
April 2015 is 7.57%.
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 8.02%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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Little improvement - Jeesh!
 
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 15.91%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
 
Sweet!

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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 16.35%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)


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Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2015 is 21.5%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

That's awesome! :smile: One question, do you mimic your tracker account with your TSP? The reason I ask is because the tracker has you currently sitting at 6.74% for this year and last year it has you losing 5.12%. You must have really had an AWESOME last 5 months in 2014, like 14-15% or so? Of course since you lost 5.12% for the year, you must have had a horrific first 7 months also (-20% or so?).
 
That's awesome! :smile: One question, do you mimic your tracker account with your TSP? The reason I ask is because the tracker has you currently sitting at 6.74% for this year and last year it has you losing 5.12%. You must have really had an AWESOME last 5 months in 2014, like 14-15% or so? Of course since you lost 5.12% for the year, you must have had a horrific first 7 months also (-20% or so?).

Nothing gets past the Performance Police :D...But I am curious as well. :smile: (For the record, there can be legitimate reasons for this sort of anomaly.)
 
Nothing gets past the Performance Police :D...But I am curious as well. :smile: (For the record, there can be legitimate reasons for this sort of anomaly.)
Interesting, I looked at mine and the deviation from the tracker and actual accounts can be very interesting. I set the performance dates for last year (monthly) and identified some interesting anomalies. I have said in the past that my tracker and real accounts differ since I managed two accounts (military/civilian) and they are quite different. I use my civilian report to post in the thread. Since my combined number would probably get skewed it would be hard to explain. I try to keep my civilian account equal to the autotracker, but even sometimes deviation occurs. But to have the difference I_I points out, does make an obvious question pop up.....
 
Nothing gets past the Performance Police :D...But I am curious as well. :smile: (For the record, there can be legitimate reasons for this sort of anomaly.)
Interesting, I looked at mine and the deviation from the tracker and actual accounts can be very interesting. I set the performance dates for last year (monthly) and identified some interesting anomalies. I have said in the past that my tracker and real accounts differ since I managed two accounts (military/civilian) and they are quite different. I use my civilian report to post in the thread. Since my combined number would probably get skewed it would be hard to explain. I try to keep my civilian account equal to the autotracker, but even sometimes deviation occurs. But to have the difference I_I points out, does make an obvious question pop up.....
 
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