Option to reset FantasyTSP
Moderator: Aitrus
Option to reset FantasyTSP
Wow, a lot of changes have happened here since I logged in last! Including my FantasyTSP account losing 20%
I have a suggestion I'd lik to see. I think it would be nice to give users the option of zeroing out their FantasyTSP account if they so wish. Reset the balance to 100,000 and clear out all previous allocations.
What do you think?
I have a suggestion I'd lik to see. I think it would be nice to give users the option of zeroing out their FantasyTSP account if they so wish. Reset the balance to 100,000 and clear out all previous allocations.
What do you think?
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My thoughts -- it's a good suggestion. Although I wouldn't probably use it since I basically use it as a basis for my actual TSP. However, if members want to reset and start a fresh, especially if they haven't been keeping up with the markets, I wouldn't have any problems with that. Although, members aren't suppose to have more than one account, if people really wanted to reset, they could just create a new account. Perhaps, the only issue would be to prevent RESETS from the YTD listing within 90 days of the reset. That would seem fair to me! If there are members who are against the suggestion, perhaps limiting RESET options only for the first of the year only (Jan 1st)!! Otherwise, members may want to reset every couple of months when their account is tanking! Just my 1.5 cents (inflation) opinions. 8)
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I like this idea. I have wondered if some members shy away from participating because their accounts have been hit by poor IFT decisions and a lousy market. Or someone my signup the day before the market drops 5%...
I'd much rather people start fresh then abandon an account to start a new one so we don't end up tracking accounts that no one is using.
I'm not too worried about this affect on the Leader Board. The Leader Board will eventually have an option to show YTD for for those active since Jan 1.
What do others think?
I'd much rather people start fresh then abandon an account to start a new one so we don't end up tracking accounts that no one is using.
I'm not too worried about this affect on the Leader Board. The Leader Board will eventually have an option to show YTD for for those active since Jan 1.
What do others think?
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randyjb22 wrote:I think it's a good idea, but just like Pro-Trader, my Fantasy TSP mirrors my actual TSP so...I don't believe I would ever reset mine...unless I run through that $100,000, then I would need a reset!!!
How about a separate contest just to see who can bust out a 100k account fastest? No trade limits.
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Dr Pain wrote:How about a separate contest just to see who can bust out a 100k account fastest? No trade limits.
Damn thats funny. The first time I read it, I didn't actually think about doing it. But a second read made me think it actually would be cool
Funny thing is I had already setup a Leader Board for "Bottom Feaders" which is basically an inverse of the Leader Board. I pulled it down the second I put it up because after seeing it, I thought it wasn't cool to highlight people's accounts who were doing bad. But it would be perfect in this case.
We'll have to keep this in mind. I need the trade restrictions in place for October plus a few other things I've been thinking about done first.
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One other suggestion, what do you think about adding the ability to track your own account. Since the tools are already in place [within the coding] maybe add an additional feature could be added where you can put in your existing balance in addition to your fantasy balance [with an option to keep your real TSP balance private]. So for those who make the same allocates here [as in their own accounts] could track their personnel TSP easily, making this website even more useful.
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Option to reset
I like A Fed's idea, and others too. Don't want it to get too confusing though. I'm new and still learning to navigate this site.
I respect the Leader Board because it is full of participants who have been in for most of this crazy year. These are participants whom we would have on our watch lists. I would not be interested in learning from individuals who lucked out and made a quick gain which lept them to the Leader Board, soon after they reset. The reseters should be designated as such in some way.
Thanx TSPKing for your earlier info.
I respect the Leader Board because it is full of participants who have been in for most of this crazy year. These are participants whom we would have on our watch lists. I would not be interested in learning from individuals who lucked out and made a quick gain which lept them to the Leader Board, soon after they reset. The reseters should be designated as such in some way.
Thanx TSPKing for your earlier info.
I like the reset option and have already begun looking at it. I'm going to make confirmation necessary so no accidental resets happen and will most likely backup a user's allocations as well.
Flagging resetters in the Leader Board may start complicating this a bit. Regarding the Leader Board, all time periods (5 day, 15 day, January, February, etc) require a member to be active for the entire time period in question or they won't be listed there. Except YTD. YTD includes everyone regardless if they were active on Jan 1 or not. To keep the YTD in perspective, Jan 1 or the member's first balance date is listed with the member's return...whichever date is earlier.
Flagging resetters in the Leader Board may start complicating this a bit. Regarding the Leader Board, all time periods (5 day, 15 day, January, February, etc) require a member to be active for the entire time period in question or they won't be listed there. Except YTD. YTD includes everyone regardless if they were active on Jan 1 or not. To keep the YTD in perspective, Jan 1 or the member's first balance date is listed with the member's return...whichever date is earlier.
TSPking
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Option to reset
I'm not for it. Can you reset your actual TSP acct because you stayed in the C-Fund all year and your now down 19.25 %??? . Maybe at the end of the year reset all accts to 100,000.00 and everyone competes equally for the next year.
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Fund Prices2024-04-18
Fund | Price | Day | YTD |
G | $18.19 | 0.01% | 1.27% |
F | $18.62 | -0.30% | -3.14% |
C | $78.45 | -0.21% | 5.50% |
S | $76.12 | -0.20% | -1.27% |
I | $40.67 | 0.02% | 1.21% |
L2065 | $15.58 | -0.13% | 3.04% |
L2060 | $15.58 | -0.13% | 3.04% |
L2055 | $15.58 | -0.13% | 3.04% |
L2050 | $31.35 | -0.13% | 2.44% |
L2045 | $14.32 | -0.12% | 2.35% |
L2040 | $52.37 | -0.11% | 2.29% |
L2035 | $13.85 | -0.10% | 2.21% |
L2030 | $46.21 | -0.09% | 2.15% |
L2025 | $12.93 | -0.05% | 1.72% |
Linc | $25.28 | -0.04% | 1.51% |