If you work for Uncle Sam, will the bear market eat your retirement nest egg? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says investors should be very careful.
Unless you are into S&M, watching the stock market hasn’t been much fun of late. China’s “recession” impacts the rest of the world. Cheap oil, which most people loved at first, is now causing unexpected economic problems. Many people have high hopes now that the Paris climate agreement and the Iran nuclear deal have been signed. But how/if they work is yet to play out. The cast of presidential characters seeking the Republican and Democratic nominations has many people reeling.
Stock funds (C, S and I) are now 10-to-20 percent lower than 2015 high points. How should TSP investors adjust their allocations?
G Fund was the winner in 2015. It outperformed all other funds, including the L Funds.
Thrift Savings Plan – 2015 Returns | |
Fund | Last 12 Months |
L Income | 1.85% |
L 2020 | 1.35% |
L 2030 | 1.04% |
L 2040 | 0.73% |
L 2050 | 0.45% |
G Fund | 2.04% |
F Fund | 0.91% |
C Fund | 1.46% |
S Fund | -2.92% |
I Fund | -0.51% |
So what, if anything, should you be doing with your TSP account? Get out of the market? Switch to the bond fund? Run for the safety of the treasury securities fund? Today at 10 a.m., financial planner Arthur Stein will talk about the options feds and retirees have. With maybe some tips on what to do, both generally and to answer individual questions of investors. He’ll appear on our Your Turn radio show, which is live (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) streaming at www.federalnewsradio.com or also in the D.C. area on 1500 AM. If you have questions, you can call 202-465-3080 during the show or, better yet, email them to me before showtime: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com.
Some of the points Stein will cover include:
And, perhaps most important, what is the role of emotion in investing? My blog here.
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