Changes?
Moderator: Aitrus
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no, markets are due for a pullback tho. blame earnings if you want
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I made the move yesterday to the C fund, like everyone else it seems. Cringed when I hit submit because for the first time this year I feel like I’m chasing the market, and yea we’re going to have a pullback sometime this month. I wish I was already all in to start the month. Now I’m down to one IFT left and can def see myself sitting on the sidelines in the G mid July. And with today’s market, and the Fed decision, that might be a bad place to be if things bounce back towards the end of the month.
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There is going to be a rate cut this month. I did F 50%, S 25%, and C 25% as I like to Ham and Egg it. I am not an all in sort of person. I think the time to go G fund will be soon, I want to see what the Fed will do.
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No change for me. I generally wait for the 10-day SMA to not bounce at the 50 SMA to move to the G or another rising star. Thanks for the URL!
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I’m right behind you. (70% C, 30% I). I ran to G in the last trading day of June (after some good earnings) and now I’ll be out of IFT’s already. Hopefully I can ride out a couple of weeks and make some gains.tyler3535 wrote:I made the move yesterday to the C fund, like everyone else it seems. Cringed when I hit submit because for the first time this year I feel like I’m chasing the market, and yea we’re going to have a pullback sometime this month. I wish I was already all in to start the month. Now I’m down to one IFT left and can def see myself sitting on the sidelines in the G mid July. And with today’s market, and the Fed decision, that might be a bad place to be if things bounce back towards the end of the month.
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i don’t think it’s smart to buy the market at all time highs when the small caps are lagging behind
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You do know that the CSA lost the war right?
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Hey guys, general question here. If I’m 100% in C with my interfund transfer, but 100% S with my contribution allocations, how does that work??? Where does that money go once I buy the S?
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When you made the interfund transfer of your then balance into C Fund, that only affected what you had in the TSP at that time. It remains there until you say otherwise.tyler3535 wrote:Hey guys, general question here. If I’m 100% in C with my interfund transfer, but 100% S with my contribution allocations, how does that work??? Where does that money go once I buy the S?
Your contribution allocations (along with any automatic and matching funds) will go into the S Fund, until you say otherwise.
So as of now you have part of your holdings in C and part in S.
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quidam65 wrote:When you made the interfund transfer of your then balance into C Fund, that only affected what you had in the TSP at that time. It remains there until you say otherwise.tyler3535 wrote:Hey guys, general question here. If I’m 100% in C with my interfund transfer, but 100% S with my contribution allocations, how does that work??? Where does that money go once I buy the S?
Your contribution allocations (along with any automatic and matching funds) will go into the S Fund, until you say otherwise.
So as of now you have part of your holdings in C and part in S.
Makes sense, thanks!!!
Fund Prices2024-04-17
Fund | Price | Day | YTD |
G | $18.19 | 0.01% | 1.25% |
F | $18.68 | 0.50% | -2.85% |
C | $78.62 | -0.58% | 5.72% |
S | $76.27 | -0.89% | -1.07% |
I | $40.66 | -0.17% | 1.19% |
L2065 | $15.60 | -0.47% | 3.17% |
L2060 | $15.60 | -0.47% | 3.18% |
L2055 | $15.60 | -0.47% | 3.18% |
L2050 | $31.39 | -0.35% | 2.57% |
L2045 | $14.34 | -0.33% | 2.47% |
L2040 | $52.43 | -0.31% | 2.41% |
L2035 | $13.87 | -0.28% | 2.31% |
L2030 | $46.25 | -0.25% | 2.24% |
L2025 | $12.93 | -0.12% | 1.78% |
Linc | $25.29 | -0.09% | 1.55% |