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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

Washington DC's Dave Ermlick advises on retirement planning for your Thrift Savings Plan.

One of the perks of employment with the federal government is a retirement plan known as the Thrift Savings Plan. The question is what you should do with it once you retire. Dave Ermlick, a financial planner from Washington DC, discusses some retirement options federal employees have with this plan. Dave Ermlick (703) 338-7103 d.ermlick@cornerstonesenior.com... ( 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 retirement approaches, one of the most important considerations for federal employees is what to do with their Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The TSP is a retirement savings plan offered to federal employees and members of the uniformed services, and it’s often considered the cornerstone of the retirement package offered by the federal government. Here are a few things to consider as you determine what to do with