Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The L funds are in the process of getting more stocks. The new 2060 fund will start at 99% stocks.
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Anonymous wrote:The L funds are in the process of getting more stocks. The new 2060 fund will start at 99% stocks.
Anonymous wrote:The L funds are in the process of getting more stocks. The new 2060 fund will start at 99% stocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1/3 each, C,S and I
You have way too much in I. Recommend allocating future contributions to 75% C and 25% S
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I’d do 100% C if I were new to govt. don’t look back, don’t be cute. Just slow and steady. you will be a multi millionaire by the time you retire.
Not any in S? I like 75% C/25% S for a little thrill
That’s a good allocation too for young ppl. Remember C captures about 85% of market value.
Why would you prefer C to an L 2040 fund? Newish hire here. 36 years old.
Nothing wrong with L funds. I am sure folks at BlackRock who manage TSP know what they are doing. Personally I just don’t like F fund (rising interest environment) and the I fund at the moment.
The L funds are fine, and for someone who is uncertain what to do or would prefer to set it and forget it, it's probably the best choice. But they are fairly conservative. In my opinion, they are too conservative for my risk profile. The L2040 has 21% G fund and 7% F fund, and even the L2050 has 11% G and 7% F. The F and G funds are very low-risk, low-reward funds. I don't want to be so heavily into low-risk/low reward funds when I'm 20-30 years away from retirement.
Full disclosure: I'm also 36 and my current allocation is close to 40% C, 40% S, 15% I, and 5% G. For comparison, the L2040 is 38% C, 12% S, 22% I, 21% G, and 7% F. So I'm basically just tilting towards S and away from G and F.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I’d do 100% C if I were new to govt. don’t look back, don’t be cute. Just slow and steady. you will be a multi millionaire by the time you retire.
Not any in S? I like 75% C/25% S for a little thrill
That’s a good allocation too for young ppl. Remember C captures about 85% of market value.
Why would you prefer C to an L 2040 fund? Newish hire here. 36 years old.
Nothing wrong with L funds. I am sure folks at BlackRock who manage TSP know what they are doing. Personally I just don’t like F fund (rising interest environment) and the I fund at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I’d do 100% C if I were new to govt. don’t look back, don’t be cute. Just slow and steady. you will be a multi millionaire by the time you retire.
Not any in S? I like 75% C/25% S for a little thrill
That’s a good allocation too for young ppl. Remember C captures about 85% of market value.
Why would you prefer C to an L 2040 fund? Newish hire here. 36 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I’d do 100% C if I were new to govt. don’t look back, don’t be cute. Just slow and steady. you will be a multi millionaire by the time you retire.
Not any in S? I like 75% C/25% S for a little thrill
That’s a good allocation too for young ppl. Remember C captures about 85% of market value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I’d do 100% C if I were new to govt. don’t look back, don’t be cute. Just slow and steady. you will be a multi millionaire by the time you retire.
Not any in S? I like 75% C/25% S for a little thrill
Anonymous wrote:^ I’d do 100% C if I were new to govt. don’t look back, don’t be cute. Just slow and steady. you will be a multi millionaire by the time you retire.
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.
Anonymous wrote:1/3 each, C,S and I