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TSP Thrift Saving Plan: C Fund Indicating Peaceful Times Before Potential Turmoil; S Fund Edging Closer to Peak with Additional 1%

Hii Guys First, I am not a financial advisor or financial analyst. It is my hobby to analyze the market. So please make a reasonable decision whenever you come to buy or sell your TSP. C Fund is like the calm before the storm Gold has been a leading indicator of the C fund since the beginning of the year. The gold has been dropping since Mid-May. However, the C hasn't been very quiet lately by moving sideways. Also, I notice the price of gold and the price of the C fund have approximately 15 - 20 days of delay in the movement. Based on the graph and calculation, C will probably experience a downside next week or a few months. Just be aware of this. Unlike the C fund, the S fund has moved opposite direction of the price of gold. So it is almost reached its peak. It forms a W shape bottom. Based on the calculation, 137.54-133.07=4.47 points. 137.54+4.47= 142.01, which is 1% above the price right now.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Thrift Savings Pla...

Exploring Your TSP Investment Options: Understanding the C Fund

In this video, we'll talk about the Common Stock Investment Fund, also known as the C Fund.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Thrift Savings Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Your TSP Investment Options: The C Fund The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a retirement savings plan available for federal employees and members of the uniformed services. With the TSP, participants have multiple investment options to choose from, one of them being the C Fund. The C Fund is one of the five core investment funds in the TSP, alongside the G, F, S, and I Funds. It is designed to provide participants exposure to a broad range of large and medium-sized U.S. companies, specifically tracking the performance of the Standard & Poor's 500 (S&P 500) index. Investing in the C Fund means you are investing in a diversified portfolio that includes stocks...

What Exactly is the TSP?

If you've joined the military, you've probably heard about the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) but do you know what it is and how it can help you prepare for retirement? ⋯ Find & follow me Newsletter ː Instagram ː Twitter ː LinkedIn ː ⋯ Listen to my podcast Military Money Show ː Check out my blog The Military Money Expert® ː ⋯ My videos are intended for education and entertainment. I do not give investment advice. ⋯ Lacey Langford, AFC®, is a financial coach, writer, and speaker who changes people’s mindset from being fearful of money to having control and confidence with it. Money + military is her jam. She’s the founder of LaceyLangford.com, a personal finance blog and coaching practice specializing in the unique world of the U.S. military. She’s been featured in Good Morning America, Market Watch, and U.S. News and World Report. Lacey’s the creator and host of The Military Money Show, a podcast dedicated to helping the military community make, sa...

Sorting Capital Graphs on C and S Fund: Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)

Yesterday 6/5, was exciting as Apple announced their new product: The Vision Pro for $3499. I don't know what other people think about this new product. I believe we are slowly advancing into a virtual world one day. Now, the cost is pricy. Now the question is would people buy it? I think so as long as it can integrate into our daily life. When the first iPhone came out, people were willing to do anything to get one since it had a multifunction purpose (camera, camcorder, music player, and phone call). Another exciting piece of information is about our C and S fund. Because of the Apple news, there were a lot of retailer investors buying and selling the SP 500 Overall Buy: Sell ratio: 1.12:1 S: Retail investor Buy: Sell 1.08:1 M: Weatlhy people Buy: Sell 1.08:1 X: small institutions Buy: Sell: 1.12:1 XL Big institutions Buy: Sell: 1.42:1 XL big institution was a big buy in the SP 500. S fund was intersting. I am not going to do the ratio calculation. But, just by vi...

August Overview of Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Funds: C Fund, S Fund, I Fund, and F Fund

First thing, I am not a financial advisor or analyst. I predict the market is solely just a hobby. Please do not decide to buy/sell based on my analysis. C Fund, It went straight to the top after breaking the resistance line of 414.51 dollars/share. This is very unusual behavior in the market. What should have happened was it needed to be dropped by the resistance line and then heading upward. If you look at the volume, the volume decreased while the market rose. By the calculation, the highest point C can reach is 466.85, about 1.97% more than the last trading day in July. S fund The same thing as the C fund; the volume dropped while the price rose. I hope the price will drop to around 148.45 dollars/share; then it would be the buying point. Overall, the S fund has more profit to make in percentage. C fund. I fund The I fund has reached the max percentage in the upsides. It needs to come down. F fund F fund has been moving in the same range since Nov last y...

TSP June Update: C Fund, S Fund, I Fund, and F Fund in Focus

Good morning, First, I am not a financial advisor or financial analyst. It is my hobby to analyze the market. So please make a reasonable decision whenever you come to buy or sell your TSP. C fund, S&P 500, is almost reaching the end of the triangle. So at this point, it has a lower percentage of heading upside unless big news comes out, such as an innovation, something more than just Artificial Intelligent. Based on the weekly chart, the market should move above the triangle 1/2 to 3/4 from a distance between the lowest point in the line to the end of the triangle to consider a bull market. There are a total of 55 bars. If we do the calculation, half of last year's 55 bars should be around mid-December; and 3/4 is about late March of this year. Nothing happened at both times. Once the market slowly moves to the end of the triangle, the probability of going higher is lower. Currently, the market is more likely to go up and come down later. Next, we will look at th...

May's Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Overview: C Fund, S Fund, I Fund, and F Fund

This is a personal hobby, not an investment suggestion or advisory. You can't use it for any other purpose. Good Morning, The stock market has been moving consistently according to my original idea. So today, I would like to share all my predictions for the market in May. Hopefully, it will help everyone to preserve the money in TSP. People always say Sell in May, goes away. C Fund Based on the drawing, the worst scenario is to see a 6.5% down from the price on the last day of April. The market will continue to consolidate between May and mid-August. Then we will see a breakout from the trend for heading upside. The first stop will be +2.6% from the price on the last day of April. Then +9.1% from the price on the last day of April. S Fund S fund is very weak due to various issues in the regional banks plus the chain reaction spreading to other sectors. Unlike C Fund, which left the trap between the last week of March and the first week of April, S Fund still tra...

Understanding the Thrift Savings Plan TSP: An Overview

The Thrift Savings Plan or TSP is the Federal Employee retirement plan . It's equivalent to the 401k for Federal Employees. In this video you'll learn more about: - How Much You Can Save in Your TSP? - What Type of Plans Does the TSP Have? - What Investment Options Do I Have in the TSP? In 2018 you can contribute up to $18,500 into the Thrift Savings Plan. If you are over the age of 50 you can contribute an additional $6,000 bringing your total to $24,500. In 2019 your maximum TSP contribution will be $19,000 if you are under the age of 50. If you're over 50 you can contribute an additional $6,000. For more information about the TSP please visit Nathan Garcia is a Retirement Planning Specialist for Strategic Wealth Partners. He helps clients... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Thrift Savings Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing What ...

June TSP: C Fund, S Fund, I Fund, and F Fund Performance on June 11

Hello Again Let me do a quick overview of the market before going to sleep. First, as always, I am not a financial advisor or analyst. It is my hobby to analyze the stock market. So DON'T make a decision based on this video. C fund: C fund already formed a "Shooting Star". If you look at the bar, the longest bar falls at $411.14/share the floor price: 5.6% below the current price. It means the lowest point the market can sink to if something happens. Here is the playbook: It will drop to 422.92, about 1.65% below the current price. Next, it will rebound to $425-$427. Then go down 411.14. If it breaks the $411.14/share floor price, it will reach 396.66: 8.37% below the current price. The chance is very low. However, it will eventually get down there one day in the near future. Also, FYI: at this point: the big institution is not buying many of SPY. So far in June big institution bought 55.22M regular institution bought 1.14B wealthy people: 1.55B reta...

Securing Your TSP Amidst a Stock Market Recession

People are selling their investments off like crazy, so it's safe to ask yourself if there is anything you can do to protect your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). It is possible to move your funds from the C Fund or S Fund into the much safer G Fund, but is it truly worth it after all the recession-related sell-offs in the last month? I'm not a financial expert, but if I could go back to February 19th, I would have move all my money from the C and S Funds into the G Fund to protect my retirement investments. But because I didn't at the time, I've lost nearly $30,000 as the NASDAQ, S&P500, and Dow took a nose dive into unprecedented losses. So is it too late? The market movers and shakers are creating an incredibly volatile market right now, but it's possible that indexes like the S&P 500 will reset and rebound based on the pending fiscal and economic stimulus bill that is sitting with the Senate right now. If you're still interested in transferr...

"Reasons Why TSP Lifecycle Funds are Poorly Performing"

Please Like, Comment, and Share my videos! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE HERE 🔔 Check out my complete playlist on TSP investing: 👇 👇 Watch My Other Videos Here 👇 👇 ★ Know Your TSP - The Thrift Savings Plan Investment Funds G/F/C/S/I ★ GET OUT of the G Fund - Maximizing Your TSP ★ ROTH TSP vs Traditional TSP - Which is Better? 📷 📷 My YouTube Equipment 📷 📷 ► My Camera 👉 ► My Wide-Angle Lens 👉 ► My Shotgun Microphone 👉 ► My Lighting 👉 ► My Light Diffusers 👉 ► My Tripod 👉 ================ 📚 📚 Books That Changed My Life 📚 📚 📗 How to Win Friends & Influence People 👉 📕 Dumbing Us Down 👉 📘 Quiet - The Power of Introverts 👉 📒 A People’s History of the United S...

Why C and S Outperform Life Cycle in Thrift Savings Plan

I compare the first 3 months of the new life cycle funds vs C and S funds.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Thrift Savings Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing As a federal employee or member of the military, one of the best ways to prepare for retirement is investing in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The TSP is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan available to all eligible federal employees and military service members. The TSP offers several investment options, including the life cycle (L) funds, the C fund, and the S fund. While all these funds have their advantages, it's essential to note that the C and S funds are better options than the L funds. Here's why: The Life Cycle Funds The TSP L funds are suitable for investors who want to keep their investments diversified and allocated based on their planned retirement date. There are fi...

Military BRS 2019: Investing Advice for Thrift Savings Plan from Warren Buffet

This is simple and easy advice from Warren Buffet on how to invest for the long term. This system in TSP the thrift savings plan investing path is actually slightly better than the blanket advice given. This system works even better in the BRS blended retirement system that most are now enrolled in. This is basic investing advice that can be used even without the TSP or in the BRS program. Help this channel grow by supporting it on Patreon! It uses the G fund and the C fund and takes less than ten min to set up. If you need help navigating the site here is a link to an in-depth guide to working the site. To check out more money recall videos ... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Thrift Savings Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing There are few people in the world of finance as famous and respected as Warren Buffet. The investment guru has made cou...

How to Maximize Your Opportunity with the Thrift Savings Plan

In this video, we'll take a look at the Thrift Savings Plan (TPS). We'll cover what the TPS is, what it does, and how you can maximize your opportunity with it. If you're looking for ways to save money, the Thrift Savings Plan is a great place to start. With contributions from both you and your employer, the TPS can help you build a wealth of retirement savings. This video will help you understand the TPS and how to best use it to help you reach your financial goals! Channel Link ➤ Subscribe for More Videos ➤ sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to Developing Dividends. We believe that having a strong foundation of financial literacy can ultimately lead to an individual obtaining wealth and financial independence. While hiring someone who understands the seasons of the economy may prove beneficial, having a solid financial education will truly empower you to Develop Dividends! In this channel, we will explore personal finance topics such as budgeting, insurance, mort...

TSP C Fund - What You Need To Know

TSP C Fund is a very low cost S&P 500 index fund. The S&P 500 index is essentially the largest 500 publicly traded companies in the United States. Largest means market capitalization. Does not mean revenue, sales, number of employees or anything like that. Simply means you take the number of shares outstanding times that by the current share price and VOILA, that is your market capitalization. The 500 largest market capitalization stocks in the US are in the SP 500. So, now that you know what the C Fund is how do you incorporate it into YOUR portfolio? Well, in my opinion, the C Fund should be the foundation of ALL portfolios where the investor won't need the money for 5 years or more. If you can withstand some serious market chaos, and by serious I mean a 50% decline like we saw from Oct 2007 to Mar 2009, a 25% decline every 4 years or so and on average a 14% decline EACH YEAR, you could make a lot of money in the C Fund. In fact, since inception the...

How to Swing Trade in the Government TSP

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