Don't Do This With Your TSP

by | Aug 13, 2022 | Thrift Savings Plan | 4 comments

Don't Do This With Your TSP




Volatile markets make TSP investors start to question everything. One of the most common is for a FERS employee to back off on their contributions to only 5%. Here are my thoughts on reducing your contributions in today’s market….(read more)


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4 Comments

  1. Stephen DiBari

    Great video. In June I hit 30 years of service with DOD. In early March I moved everything to the G fund for a couple of months. Sometime in late May early June I went to the 120 rule. Subtracting my age 58 from 120 I put 62% in the C fund and the balance I split between the
    The F fund and the G fund. I’m going to adjust this every year on my birthday
    I’m seven years away from retirement in December 2029 When I’ll be 65 years old and 8 months. I’m Going to take a lump sum payment on my unused annual leave which should amount to about 400 hours

  2. Nea’s Fashion Hacks

    Thank you. I was considering moving ALL my money to the “G” fund. I have 13 years to retire.

  3. AxelQC

    Invest based on your retirement horizon, not based on ephemeral market conditions.

  4. D Moon

    “CRAZY” whiteboard suggestion, couldn’t keep my eyes off that word, lol.

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