The Rokslide Stock Traders Thread

I have a cost basis on UNH of 295. Sold 30% of my shares last week. Holding the rest for the long recovery. I think they will easily hit 420 again.
 
All I gotta say is SMR's have shaved a considerable amount of time off my work career. Holy cow, I have had a week. I took some profits, but also am still heavily invested. This will go down as my best year ever for investing more than likely.
 
Thrift Savings Plan — I have a large balance that’s been in the G Fund for a while. Any thoughts on how to reallocate it? C Fund is S&P 500, S is Small Cap, I is International (excluding China.)

Part of me thinks the I fund will outperform moving forward as the dollar falls with the rate cuts. But as the S&P 500 goes, so goes all those international markets too.
 
Thrift Savings Plan — I have a large balance that’s been in the G Fund for a while. Any thoughts on how to reallocate it? C Fund is S&P 500, S is Small Cap, I is International (excluding China.)

Part of me thinks the I fund will outperform moving forward as the dollar falls with the rate cuts. But as the S&P 500 goes, so goes all those international markets too.

Move it all and reallocate all to the C fund. Since I’ve done that I’m up way bigger than the G fund or the lifecycles


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Thrift Savings Plan — I have a large balance that’s been in the G Fund for a while. Any thoughts on how to reallocate it? C Fund is S&P 500, S is Small Cap, I is International (excluding China.)

Part of me thinks the I fund will outperform moving forward as the dollar falls with the rate cuts. But as the S&P 500 goes, so goes all those international markets too.
I made all my money in the c and s before I retired. It served me well to say the least. Max out the yearly contributions for 20 years and you will be a millionaire.
 
I quit trying to figure things out back in 2012 and just invested in Vanguard S&P 500, small cap and mid cap indexes in my 401k account. A few years ago I simplified even further and put it on in S&P500 index. VIIIX I think it is.
I won’t need it for 12 years. If it doubles in that time I’ll be pleased, any more than that and I’ll be tickled pink.
 
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