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[TSP_Strategy] Re: Market Still Too Bullish to Move Significantly Higher

 

Sarah,


I usually only lurk - but I do want to add my thanks for this space that you have created, and all of the free financial advice and support you provide.  It's like a mini-master class on the markets without having to take a final exam ;-)

But I do have a question - I moved almost everything over to G fund in early Jan bcs I was concerned about the possibility of a big drop in the S fund.  Now I am wondering about when it might be good to get back in to S or C ?  Can you share what signals to look for ?  If possible I would like to catch an upswing and maximize gains with a market recovery ?

Many thanks,  lisa

We're currently in a long term (1-2 year) bear market.

My recommendation is to stay in the G or F fund if that is where you are presently allocated.

If you are currently in equities, my recommendation is to sit tight.
IMHO, while we have probably not yet reached bottom, markets appear overdone on the downside, shorter term.   If I'm right, we should see a tradable bounce.

Over the longer term (beyond 2 years) equities should be fine.

 

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