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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 15.86%.
(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 05/31/2013 is 26.64%.
 
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 04/30/2013 is 29.9%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
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2nd place is just the first place loser - Dale Earnhardt

Lost over 2% in May, yet the numbers haven't changed much, someone's cooking the books...

Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 29.43%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
 
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 17.01%.

This is the highest I've ever seen it, and it's a 9.58 pt increase from last month. It's good to dump May 2012. Tons of credit goes to the good folks here that have taught me so much.
 
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 45.46%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

I couldn't believe it when I checked it and had to share. Not bragging, by no means but wanted to THANK ALL of you who contribute your comments, suggestions and insights. I may not post much but I do read a bunch on this site and it has helped immensely in the decision making process. Hope June finishes better than how it has started - Best of Luck to Everyone!!!! (Ok - maybe bragging just a little!:cheesy:) Kevin

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This sucks....


Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 2.87%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
 
Kept it above 20%, though next month may be a different story

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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 22.43%.
(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 05/31/2013 is 12.15%

Holding steady, should have stayed in the G-Fund this year... Better yet, I should have believed the BS and stayed in the S-Fund...
 
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 14.57%.
(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 05/31/2013 is 18.67%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

Woohoo!
 
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Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 11.25%.

Ugh. Can't believe I've missed 75% of this rally. But 11% is better than the 2% I would have got in the G fund if I didn't find this site! :D
 
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[TD="class: alignLeft"]Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 05/31/2013 is 28.12%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

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OMG - WOOHOOO!
 
Mine is somewhere in the 7s. Without looking it up I'll go ahead and claim last place on this page.

I've been waiting 11 months, though, to dump May 2012, which was a -6.06%. If I had just stayed in the G Fund all month I'd jump to about 13 1/2. As they say, good investing is more about limiting losses. I still have room for improvement.
 
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 04/30/2013 is 8.01%.
This is pitiful. Made some bad moves around election time last year.
 
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