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#1 imported postI have aquestion about the TSP Tracker in regards to what the "My Return Period" column is actually returning. Any insight would be appreciated.Example:Yesterday I bought 100% G fund. G = $11.00/share, C = $15.00/share.Today, I sold the G fund and bought 100% C. G = $11.01/share (a 0.09% increase) and C = $14.95/share (a -0.33% decrease).According to the Tracker, my return for the transaction was-.33%. Shouldn't the return for the transaction be +0.09%? Afterall, I bought the G fund at $11.00/share, then turned around and sold it for $11.01/share, a 0.09% gain. Similarily, if I sold all the C stock tomorrow at $14.80 and bought something else, my return on the C fund should be a -1.00% loss, shouldn't it? It shouldn't matter what I bought after I sold the C fund because it doesn't have any bearing on my C fund return.To reflect this on the Tracker (if the above is correct), the formula in the "My Return Period" should be changed as follows:(in S7):From: =((H7 * M7) + (I7 * N7) + (J7 * O7) + (K7 * P7) + (L7 * Q7))To: =((H6 * M7) + (I6 * N7) + (J6 * O7) + (K6 * P7) + (L6 * Q7))If you copy this cell to S6, you'll get an error. To resolve it, enter what your allocaton was the the beginning of the year in cells H5 thru L5. If you don't know, then make cells H5 thru L5 the same as celss TSP, thrift savings plan, retirement, financial, advice : Search TSP Talk and tsp.gov TSP Talk: Market Comments: TSP Tracker: Premiums: Site Map: TSP Funds: Message Board: Returns: About TSP Tracker. Enter Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) fund holdings and track your account balance. The app pulls TSP daily prices and displays fund price changes for 5-day, 30-day, 90 TSPtalk Tracker User Login Some premium info may be blocked. Login to view. The TSP Talk AutoTracker is Temporarily Down for Maintenance. Please try again later. --> Username Password Returns History as of COB: 2025-03-10 Press Go back to view the previous page The AutoTracker is a contest that measures the return of your investment decisions as compared to other members' returns. Because deposits can readjust your allocations, your actual TSP account returns will vary. To track your returns more accurately, try using one of our returns spreadsheets. Main Menu | My Allocation | My Records | IFT of the day | Members Records | Members Standings | Returns Analysis | Ocean's List | Fund prices | Go back | --> Logout This tracking system is for entertainment purposes only and is not affiliated with the official Thrift Savings Plan website, www.tsp.gov. It free to use by our site members, however we reserved the right to terminate any member's account without prior notice. You will need to do your own transfers through the www.tsp.gov website for the actual transfer. This tracking system is the IFT allocation reporting system for TSPtalk.com members only and will not impact your actual Thrift Savings Plan account. The TSP Talk AutoTracker was designed, developed, and contributed to TSP Talk by our own member, ocean. Copyright © 2003 - 2025 Buy Low Sell High, Inc. TSPtalk.com®: is a trademark of Buy Low Sell High, Inc. All Rights Reserved Buy Low Sell High, Inc., P.O. Box 13213, Ogden UT 84412

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#1 imported postI have aquestion about the TSP Tracker in regards to what the "My Return Period" column is actually returning. Any insight would be appreciated.Example:Yesterday I bought 100% G fund. G = $11.00/share, C = $15.00/share.Today, I sold the G fund and bought 100% C. G = $11.01/share (a 0.09% increase) and C = $14.95/share (a -0.33% decrease).According to the Tracker, my return for the transaction was-.33%. Shouldn't the return for the transaction be +0.09%? Afterall, I bought the G fund at $11.00/share, then turned around and sold it for $11.01/share, a 0.09% gain. Similarily, if I sold all the C stock tomorrow at $14.80 and bought something else, my return on the C fund should be a -1.00% loss, shouldn't it? It shouldn't matter what I bought after I sold the C fund because it doesn't have any bearing on my C fund return.To reflect this on the Tracker (if the above is correct), the formula in the "My Return Period" should be changed as follows:(in S7):From: =((H7 * M7) + (I7 * N7) + (J7 * O7) + (K7 * P7) + (L7 * Q7))To: =((H6 * M7) + (I6 * N7) + (J6 * O7) + (K6 * P7) + (L6 * Q7))If you copy this cell to S6, you'll get an error. To resolve it, enter what your allocaton was the the beginning of the year in cells H5 thru L5. If you don't know, then make cells H5 thru L5 the same as celss

2025-04-06
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TSPtalk Tracker User Login Some premium info may be blocked. Login to view. The TSP Talk AutoTracker is Temporarily Down for Maintenance. Please try again later. --> Username Password Returns History as of COB: 2025-03-10 Press Go back to view the previous page The AutoTracker is a contest that measures the return of your investment decisions as compared to other members' returns. Because deposits can readjust your allocations, your actual TSP account returns will vary. To track your returns more accurately, try using one of our returns spreadsheets. Main Menu | My Allocation | My Records | IFT of the day | Members Records | Members Standings | Returns Analysis | Ocean's List | Fund prices | Go back | --> Logout This tracking system is for entertainment purposes only and is not affiliated with the official Thrift Savings Plan website, www.tsp.gov. It free to use by our site members, however we reserved the right to terminate any member's account without prior notice. You will need to do your own transfers through the www.tsp.gov website for the actual transfer. This tracking system is the IFT allocation reporting system for TSPtalk.com members only and will not impact your actual Thrift Savings Plan account. The TSP Talk AutoTracker was designed, developed, and contributed to TSP Talk by our own member, ocean. Copyright © 2003 - 2025 Buy Low Sell High, Inc. TSPtalk.com®: is a trademark of Buy Low Sell High, Inc. All Rights Reserved Buy Low Sell High, Inc., P.O. Box 13213, Ogden UT 84412

2025-04-11
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L 2035 Fund snapshotLast Update: 3/12/2025 Close: $15.0916 Change: 0.35%YTD: -0.7% 1 year: 6.3% 3 years: 7.9% 5 years: - 10 years: - Since Inception: 9.2%Summary: The TSP L 2035 Fund is a “fund of funds” invested in the TSP G, F, C, S, and I Funds. See all fundsThe TSP L 2035 Fund is one of the TSP Lifecycle Funds, designed for investors who plan to withdraw their money beginning 2033 through 2037. It aims to achieve a moderate to high level of growth with a low emphasis on preservation of investment capital.The L Funds are essentially a diversified investment portfolio of stocks and bonds in a single fund. Like the other Lifecycle Funds, the TSP L 2035 Fund is an investment mix of the TSP G, F, C, S, and I Fund. Its target asset allocation is adjusted every quarter. The goal is to strike a good balance between expected risks and returns, and to gradually decrease the allocation to the riskier TSP funds (such as the stock funds) as the fund's target date approaches. When the L 2035 Fund reaches its target date, its allocation will be the same as the allocation of the L Income Fund: 72% G, 6% F, 11% C, 3% S, and 8% I Fund. The fund managers assume that to pursue a potentially higher return, investors are willing to tolerate more risk (investment volatility) while they are still many years away from their planned retirement date.The charts below show the historical performance and risk of investing in the TSP L 2035 Fund. As of 3/12/2025, the fund has a compound annual growth rate of 9.2%, annualized standard deviation of 10.4%, and Sharpe Ratio of 0.61. An initial investment of $1,000 on 7/1/2020 would be worth $1,509 today:The chart below shows the historical

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