TSP for Beginners who want to Become Millionaires (in under 10 min)

by | Sep 12, 2022 | Thrift Savings Plan | 15 comments

TSP for Beginners who want to Become Millionaires (in under 10 min)




If you want to retire a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Millionaire, follow these 3 rules. These simple rules may surprise you. Not only is retiring a millionaire achievable, it is easier than you may think! The TSP is the government equivalent to the private sector 401K retirement plan. So government employees, listen up!

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00:52 Retire a TSP Millionaire Rule #1
03:49 Retire a TSP Millionaire Rule #2
06:44 Retire a TSP Millionaire Rule #3

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15 Comments

  1. Melissa Dargan

    Who wants to be a TSP Millionaire?

  2. Ben Joe

    Yeah, you can’t day trade with your TSP , you only have 2 moves per calendar month

  3. Thomas

    Hello melisa
    I have a question does it make any sense to put more than the employer match?

  4. J RoĆ

    I work for USPS and I contribute 5% but USPS puts in 5%.. I have about 16 years left , I started once I made regular.. so question is 5% enough?

  5. D Roddy

    If you are active military and didnt come in recently, there is no match cause you are considered on High 3 retirement. Lots of Youtubers forget this

  6. Calvin Lynch

    Milissa I currently just moved 25k in my c fund account what do I do from there do I allocate 100% from there sorry just new to all of this

  7. David Morrow

    You do a wonderful job of explaining the TSP, and ways to invest!!! Thank you!

  8. Derek

    @Melissa Dragon . Would you recommend investing into a personal 401k also? I have been considering doing this. On top of the Tsp & ROTH IRA. Thanks.

  9. Elite Nation

    anyone here a tsp millionaire? I’m curious if people actually have done it

  10. Dorothy Matthews

    Thank you Melissa. That was helpful!

  11. Eireee17

    Let's create more Millionaires

  12. Eireee17

    You explained this super well

  13. David Southwell

    I’m still 21-23 years away from retirement eligibility. I did 5% for years on a WG pay scale and now I do 10% on a GS scale.
    Would you recommend a certain percentage of traditional and Roth?

  14. David Southwell

    I want my civilian TSP to flourish

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