wht00ss
Honorary Hall of Fame Member
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I'm wondering if anyone can shed any light on the fact other than the party line from TSP (e.g. unsophisticated investors, costs, etc.) as to why there are such a limited choice of funds.
As a point of reference on my personal account my REIT fund which compromises about 7% of my total portfolio from Jan. 3 to Feb. 8 posted a return of 12.45% when I took profits. The increase in value from this reit transaction to my account was $121,000 for a little over a month of basically watching and doing nothing.
From my limited time on this website there seems to be some savvy traders/investors who are killing themselves for 4,5, and 6% so I would be pretty pissed off by the lack of choices.
My only TSP interaction comes from trading my wife's account which is a fun hobby and sometimes fruitful one.
As a side note are there any TSP TALKers who have consistently beat the indices (significantly) year in and year out as well as avoided the down years?
white
As a point of reference on my personal account my REIT fund which compromises about 7% of my total portfolio from Jan. 3 to Feb. 8 posted a return of 12.45% when I took profits. The increase in value from this reit transaction to my account was $121,000 for a little over a month of basically watching and doing nothing.
From my limited time on this website there seems to be some savvy traders/investors who are killing themselves for 4,5, and 6% so I would be pretty pissed off by the lack of choices.
My only TSP interaction comes from trading my wife's account which is a fun hobby and sometimes fruitful one.
As a side note are there any TSP TALKers who have consistently beat the indices (significantly) year in and year out as well as avoided the down years?
white