Which L Fund Represents Your Situation?

Which L Fund Are You?

  • L Income-retired

    Votes: 9 14.5%
  • L 2010- retire between now and 2014

    Votes: 6 9.7%
  • L 2020- retire between 2015 and 2024

    Votes: 8 12.9%
  • L 2030- retire between 2025 and 2034

    Votes: 16 25.8%
  • L 2040- retire after 2035

    Votes: 21 33.9%
  • No longer with the government but not retired

    Votes: 2 3.2%

  • Total voters
    62
Right on the 2025 line......

Performance sucks, 2.54% over 5 years?

Yet mine is 14.3% over 5 years...


NEVER USE L FUNDS!
 
The TSP bubbas would have me in the L2030 Fund...
So, I would be right about where I'm at...

But, I have had so much fun churning my account this year. That has to be worth something, eh.
 
Right on the 2025 line......

Performance sucks, 2.54% over 5 years?

Yet mine is 14.3% over 5 years...


NEVER USE L FUNDS!

same situation, I'm right on the 2025 line.
It would be interesting to have one of those L funds as a precious metals blend or perhaps a commodities futures mix.
 
The 2025 line for me is 57 years 8 months. MRA!

:laugh:I refuse to stay longer on the grounds that I will KILL MYSELF!:laugh:
 
The 2025 line for me is 57 years 8 months. MRA!

:laugh:I refuse to stay longer on the grounds that I will KILL MYSELF!:laugh:

Ohhhh Noooo
Don't do it, Mr. Bill !!
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I quit the government last January. You can leave your money in TSP as long you want when you leave, or until mandatory withdrawals kick in...............
 
Turning 28 in February, so I'm a 2040 kind-of-guy. In fact, I have about 50% of my contribution allocation in the L2040; however, the percentage drops as I learn more and more about the stock market and TSP specific options. I started with 100% in L2040 two years ago, and plan on it being 0% within the next year or two.
 
Well I selected the after 2035 option even though my actual retirement year will likely be 2046 which is why I am in the 2050 fund...which wasn't an option!
 
2030 is almost 17 years away. What you want is for lower prices today and higher prices in 15 years from now.

For many on this MB, it matters what their 12 month return is because they are retiring in less than 3 years. Those of us with longer time frames need to hope for lower prices for the next 10 years or so.

When picking an L fund, returns shouldn't make a difference. Fees and asset allocation should. I can tell you right now TSP has the lowest fees in the business.
 
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