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I guess that is true. It is all just a matter of time. No matter how far your stocks go down, I guess if you hold them for 100 years they will eventually come back. Unless the company files for bankruptcy that is.
I would rather not ride along with a massive downturn, but to each his own.
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:07 PM
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Been in stock funds almost constant for 30 years and never lost a dime, only sellers loose. Even if the shares
went down, they have never failed to go back up.
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From: TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of 'steve_thompson777' steve_thompson777@yahoo..com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:02:24 PM
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I had no idea Jim.. I think of G as a place to simply not lose money. Like stuffing cash under your mattress. I had no idea that you could actually achieve appreciation from G.
We think that we are insulated when we buy into C and S, but we are not. They are nothing more than an amalgam of class C common purchases strategically. When the larger market goes down, guess what? So do they!!!
I am totally invested in I, per Sarah's advice, but the less appreciation I see, and the more threat I see in the market, the more I wish I was in G….
Good tidings and investing to all….
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 2:49 PM
To: TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com
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Of course if you choose time periods carefully enough, you can get just about any fund to come out on top.
Not that I agree with those analysts Steve referred to earlier in this thread who think there is going to be a 40% correction in the next 12-18 months (like there was 10 years ago). But if you are one who does, then you'd want to be 100% G from now until then, right?
If there is such a large correction in the next year and a half, wouldn't it take more than a 40% gain by another TSP fund somewhere during that period just to come close to matching the performance of the lowly G Fund (that chugs along at about +2% per year; higher in periods of rising interest rates like now)?
Jim
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 2:35 PM, 'steve_thompson777' steve_thompson777@yahoo.com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
OMG. That is amazing. Not me. I don't even know if I will LIVE for 30 more years. Much less wait 30 years to come back from a downturn.
Good luck to you. If I can protect my assets from a downturn I will surely do it.
Don't say that JP Morgan's President (and Bill Gates) didn't warn you.
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 2:27 PM
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 1:24:56 PM
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That is a generic statement that would apply to a normal market. The concern is that this is an outlandishly abnormal market. It has done nothing but go UP consistently for the past 8 years. Almost everybody in the world considers it to be dramatically overvalued.
If one is a gambler and willing to weather a 10 year downturn then yes, stay in US based common stocks (C, S, etc.). Just be aware that when the "correction" does happen it could take as long as 10 years to get you back to where you were before the correction.
I bought a house in Las Vegas in 2007. By 2009 it had shed over 60% of it's value. (I mailed the bank back their key.) There are those in Las Vegas STILL waiting for their homes to get back to where they were before 2009.
Being old and having lived through the Housing bubble, the Dot com bubble, the Telecom bubble, etc., I have a special appreciation for overinflated, unsustainable bubbles. The US stock market over the past 8 years appears to be just that.
Buyer beware…. You have been warned. Some on the inside (Gates, Buffett, Soros) have been kind enough to raise warning bells to the unshaven masses. (Generally they keep that information to themselves.)
If you are willing to wait 10 years to get back to having as much money as you have today, then by all means be a "long term investor" and stay in. If you are not, try to "time the market", get out before it crashes, then when it crashes "buy the dip".
As I said, I am only treading water in I fund. I could tread water every bit as well in G, but with NO risk.
Many think we have another October 29, 1929 coming in the next 12 to 24 month.
Comments, thoughts, and healthy debate are always welcomed.
Thanks,
Steve.
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 12:21 PM
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No. Go to the G fund if your risk tolerance is this low.
From: TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of 'steve_thompson777' steve_thompson777@yahoo.com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 10:49:23 AM
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Is anybody ready to freak out, seek shelter, and dump everything in G???
Several of the top analysts in the world have called for a 40% "correction" in US based common stock over the next 12 to 18 months….
I followed Sarah and dumped everything into I, but I have done nothing but treaded water there. I can tread water in G, and the risk of capital loss goes to almost zero.
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2018 10:11 AM
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Good Morning- Has anyone received any emails from Sally? I haven't seen any from her for awhile and wondering if somehow I got dropped off of the group?
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On Mar 10, 2018, at 10:06 AM, mikestacyboomer@yahoo.com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Where is everyone? I fund is still my preference long term, but for the past few weeks I have been split between C/S/I. Just putting that out for conversation.
I have no technical analysis to justify this move, other than momentum. I will reconsider again at the end of the month. It has been a rough ride the last two months.
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