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September 15, 2009 at 8:11 PM #457842September 15, 2009 at 9:01 PM #457070zkParticipant
Took my 401k (well, TSP, actually; I’m a government employee) out of the S&P fund when it was at 1259, put it back when it was 852. So, so far this year I’m up whatever the S&P is.
My non-401k portfolio is down 1.7% since I opened it in January 2007, which is pretty good considering the S&P is down 30% in that time frame. (I can’t take credit for that; I have a professional do it.)
September 15, 2009 at 9:01 PM #457265zkParticipantTook my 401k (well, TSP, actually; I’m a government employee) out of the S&P fund when it was at 1259, put it back when it was 852. So, so far this year I’m up whatever the S&P is.
My non-401k portfolio is down 1.7% since I opened it in January 2007, which is pretty good considering the S&P is down 30% in that time frame. (I can’t take credit for that; I have a professional do it.)
September 15, 2009 at 9:01 PM #457607zkParticipantTook my 401k (well, TSP, actually; I’m a government employee) out of the S&P fund when it was at 1259, put it back when it was 852. So, so far this year I’m up whatever the S&P is.
My non-401k portfolio is down 1.7% since I opened it in January 2007, which is pretty good considering the S&P is down 30% in that time frame. (I can’t take credit for that; I have a professional do it.)
September 15, 2009 at 9:01 PM #457679zkParticipantTook my 401k (well, TSP, actually; I’m a government employee) out of the S&P fund when it was at 1259, put it back when it was 852. So, so far this year I’m up whatever the S&P is.
My non-401k portfolio is down 1.7% since I opened it in January 2007, which is pretty good considering the S&P is down 30% in that time frame. (I can’t take credit for that; I have a professional do it.)
September 15, 2009 at 9:01 PM #457872zkParticipantTook my 401k (well, TSP, actually; I’m a government employee) out of the S&P fund when it was at 1259, put it back when it was 852. So, so far this year I’m up whatever the S&P is.
My non-401k portfolio is down 1.7% since I opened it in January 2007, which is pretty good considering the S&P is down 30% in that time frame. (I can’t take credit for that; I have a professional do it.)
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