Since I'm retired and cannot make biweekly contributions to TSP any longer, I am wondering if it would be a good idea to move a block of money to the G fund at an opportune time and then make monthly moves of a portion of the G fund back into C or S funds. I'm thinking this would effectively be dollar cost averaging as I reinvest in in these funds. Any thoughts on this idea?
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