Just Like clockwork...

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12squared
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Re: Just Like clockwork...

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jatelle wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 6:27 pm Today's big rally reminds me that I need to STOP listening to the news and the crises of the day.
March market winds are fickle.
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Using breadth as my barometer, I've stayed in G for 6 weeks now – one of the longest stretches since I began playing this game in 2016.

Watch the numbers, not the lips.

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Re: Just Like clockwork...

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12squared wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:00 am
jatelle wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 6:27 pm Today's big rally reminds me that I need to STOP listening to the news and the crises of the day.
March market winds are fickle.
Image

Using breadth as my barometer, I've stayed in G for 6 weeks now – one of the longest stretches since I began playing this game in 2016.

Watch the numbers, not the lips.

12²
I've been in in G longer than that. Switched to S, effective at the end of today.

wingchaser
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Re: Just Like clockwork...

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jimcasada wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 2:31 pm
12squared wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:00 am
jatelle wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 6:27 pm Today's big rally reminds me that I need to STOP listening to the news and the crises of the day.
March market winds are fickle.
Image

Using breadth as my barometer, I've stayed in G for 6 weeks now – one of the longest stretches since I began playing this game in 2016.

Watch the numbers, not the lips.

12²
I've been in in G longer than that. Switched to S, effective at the end of today.
JIMBO:

You’re ridin’ in Retirement with some pretty “strong” Market Skills, we all could take heed…

Best of Luck (everyone) in all you choose to endeavor!!!
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Re: Just Like clockwork...

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daemon
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Re: Just Like clockwork...

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Given our 2 moves per month limitation, we simply CANNOT react quickly to these changing environments. While I am not staying 100% in stocks all the time, I also don't think staying 100% G is wise because you can miss the big moves up. During the past year I have been in a low allocation (20-40%) stocks. The brief times I tried to get bold by moving more money in, the market took a dive and so I backed off. However, my experience is that as soon as I move 100%G, more often than not, the market goes up (happened in January and I missed that move up). So I am staying close to the middle with a bias, for now, on the defensive side.
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Re: Just Like clockwork...

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wingchaser wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:04 pm
jimcasada wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 2:31 pm
12squared wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:00 am
March market winds are fickle.
Image

Using breadth as my barometer, I've stayed in G for 6 weeks now – one of the longest stretches since I began playing this game in 2016.

Watch the numbers, not the lips.

12²
I've been in in G longer than that. Switched to S, effective at the end of today.
JIMBO:

You’re ridin’ in Retirement with some pretty “strong” Market Skills, we all could take heed…

Best of Luck (everyone) in all you choose to endeavor!!!
Thank you. I've been doing this since about 2001, whenever the military was first allowed into TSP.

My thinking in getting back in right now is that there are several ways to get around the FDIC's $250k limits: spreading your money over different banks, creating accounts with different ownership categories, etc. I suspect that's what was mostly happening at US banks last week. Folks were taking excess money out, but these same banks had money coming in from folks moving excess funds into new accounts. Overall, most banks that do a lot of revolving credit are actually really in good shape, but banks that are stuck with bonds and loans that were made at very low interest from a few years ago may need some help.

I think the whole US banking thing will stablize for now, but I'm not as sure about international banks, so S fund probably is the safer bet right now. The main thing I'm watching this week will be the Fed's next interest decision this Wednesday.

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Fund Prices2023-03-20

FundPriceDayYTD
G $17.38 0.03% 0.84%
F $18.68 -0.48% 2.58%
C $60.86 0.89% 3.32%
S $62.37 0.93% 1.36%
I $35.15 1.25% 3.56%
L2065 $12.65 1.01% 3.18%
L2060 $12.65 1.01% 3.18%
L2055 $12.65 1.01% 3.17%
L2050 $26.25 0.80% 2.92%
L2045 $12.08 0.75% 2.81%
L2040 $44.54 0.70% 2.69%
L2035 $11.89 0.65% 2.56%
L2030 $40.02 0.59% 2.41%
L2025 $11.64 0.38% 1.90%
Linc $23.21 0.25% 1.56%

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