What is your TSP fund breakdown today?

Anonymous
I am 70% C, 30% S.
Anonymous
This question is meaningless without knowing how many years until you plan to take the money out.
Anonymous
1/3 each, C,S and I
Anonymous
75% L 2030 and 25% L 2040 I think
Anonymous
Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!


Ouch! That sucks!!
Anonymous
65% C, 25% S, 10% I.
Anonymous
100% C fund
Anonymous
42.26% C
40.74% S
13.79% I
3.21% G
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!


Ouch! That sucks!!


Doesn’t it currently have the highest share prices ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!


Ouch! That sucks!!


Just checked and I'm mistaken. I'm 100% in the S fund! $46.85 share price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!


Ouch! That sucks!!


Doesn’t it currently have the highest share prices ?


Please tell me you're not serious. You know that comparing share prices of different investments means nothing, right?
Anonymous
100% L2050 fund.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!


Ouch! That sucks!!


Doesn’t it currently have the highest share prices ?


Please tell me you're not serious. You know that comparing share prices of different investments means nothing, right?


Not really. New hire not long out of school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up!


Ouch! That sucks!!


Doesn’t it currently have the highest share prices ?


Please tell me you're not serious. You know that comparing share prices of different investments means nothing, right?


Not really. New hire not long out of school.


Share price is irrelevant. You can compare the price of a stock today to the price of the same stock a year ago (unless there was a split or some other unusual activity), but you can't really compare the price of one stock to the price of another with any meaning. For example, Coca-Cola trades for around $215 a share, and Pepsi trades for around $115 a share. Does that mean Coca-Cola is a better investment than the other? (No)
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