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[quote=Anonymous]You need to decide what your risk tolerance is but getting out of the L funds because you think they aren't doing well is a terrible idea. First of all, different asset classes perform well at different times, so chasing returns by investing is whatever is doing well now is a recipe for never being invested in what is doing well when it is doing well. Second, TSP has put a lot of effort into thinking about how to balance risk vs reward vs time horizon, so if you haven't spent the time determining your preferred asset allocation and risk tolerance then I'd be cautious about thinking you'd do better on your own. It's fine to decide to be in C fund because you want to be 100% in the S&P500 but unless you've thought about the pros and cons of that and are comfortable with them, moving all your money to the C fund because it seems to be doing better right now is a bad idea.[/quote]
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