Fedweek.com, what’s the deal?
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This was already well documented by Star Trek years ago:"Everything I say is a lie".
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I didn't see this article. Did it come by email or just on the fedweek website?TSP Jedi wrote:Is Fedeeek an official site and newsetter of the Fed Govnt? They are sending out a gloom and doom email explaining how China can destroy the U Economy and everyone in TSP will see 50% of their $$ disappear! anyone got the goods on this crap?
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XAMOTOMAX goto youtube and type in maytag washer problems. We are not alone. Let me know if the service call does any better than my 3 service calls. Also check clothes for excessive lint buildup that they deny is a problem.
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ArrieS, you were already overshadowed by DDH1’s explanation of the ‘do loop’ArrieS wrote:Okay,crondanet5 wrote:These days it is wise to view anything written as false. Do the math.
These days it is wise to view anything written as false + Do the math = These days do it is wise to view anything the written as false Math
Is that right? Is my math correct?
Cron, it’s not just a programming joke so much as a play on a fun logic arguement.
I will not pretend to speak for anyone else, but distrust in online information seems to be building. I do not know any of you, but feel as I read your posts I get to know each of you and your goals little by little which helps me determine if I should trust your judgement. For that reason alone, I love this site; it feels genuine and self-serving (meaning serving my interests!), even though I don’t always agree with an individual’s comment. Each commenter seems to be sharing their best strategies or reasons; which is the opposite objective of true capitalism. Not that it’s really served me all that well this year, but I am grateful for the education it’s giving me!
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I see your TSP Account drop in January. Dang 2 IFT rule.
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Still daytrading?crondanet5 wrote:I see your TSP Account drop in January. Dang 2 IFT rule.
mo meng, mo ching (which loosely means: no money, no life)
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Never daytraded. When Fidelity and Merrill Lynch sent me letters of warning about daytrading (now framed on the wall of honor) I called them and advised I never daytraded, rather, I bought a stock and set a sell price, and if it sold in ten minutes of ownership so what? That was my only trade of the day. So if you ask still a daily trader? Yup. When it works. Otherwise I'm holding. Right now waiting for AMD to move up 7 cents.
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Sure beats that 2 IFT rule...even if it's sort-of not really daytrading!
mo meng, mo ching (which loosely means: no money, no life)
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daily trading. Back in cash to sleep well. Don't you wish you could IFT your TSP Account at 1555 rather than agonize the last 4 hours of the day's trading?
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Better buy one now. Trump imposed a 20% tariff on foreign washing machines for 2018 and 50% after 2018. Better yet, just buy a used foreign washing machine. https://www.consumerreports.org/washing ... consumers/crondanet5 wrote:Ah, rajah. Interesting. I believe the word flummoxed could be used in a sentence here.
Sorry Jedi, did not mean to disrupt the intent of your post. If the article points toward tariffs increasing consumer costs to Americans for goods no longer manufactured in America we might see 50% of the value of our TSP Accounts lost to purchase what we want or need. I do know I will never buy another Whirlpool product after they refused to solve a problem with dry clothes in a completed wash. I will pay for a foreign washing machine that does the job right next time
Edit: I see you already knew that. Me no read good.
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I need AMD to move up about $4 to at least where I bought it at last summer. Luckily, I bought Nvidia in Feb of last year.crondanet5 wrote:Never daytraded. When Fidelity and Merrill Lynch sent me letters of warning about daytrading (now framed on the wall of honor) I called them and advised I never daytraded, rather, I bought a stock and set a sell price, and if it sold in ten minutes of ownership so what? That was my only trade of the day. So if you ask still a daily trader? Yup. When it works. Otherwise I'm holding. Right now waiting for AMD to move up 7 cents.
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"You will be the same person you are today in five years but for two things: the people you meet and what you read."
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I really like sunny's quote. Filing it in the RAM!
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I use craigslist brand washing machines. They cost anywhere from $20-100. They usually work just fine.
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