04/02/19

Good Evening, Mixed economic news the past two days kept the market in an undecided move. Stocks finished the day flat but in a reality there is really no problem with a little consolidation after the past two sessions rallies. No problem at all….  My indicators tell me at least for now that we’re moving higher.

The days trading left us with the following results: Our TSP allotment was flat at +0.00%. For comparison, the Dow fell -0.32%, the Nasdaq added +0.25%, and the S&P 500 broke even at +0.00%.

 

The days action left us with the following signals: C-Buy, S-Neutral, I-Neutral, F-Buy. We are currently invested at 100/C. Our allocation is now +9.23% on the year not including the days results. Here are the latest posted results:

 

04/01/19 Prior Prices
Fund G Fund F Fund C Fund S Fund I Fund
Price 16.1004 18.6089 41.3319 51.6151 29.737
$ Change 0.0012 -0.0688 0.4730 0.6068 0.3274
% Change day +0.01% -0.37% +1.16% +1.19% +1.11%
% Change week +0.01% -0.37% +1.16% +1.19% +1.11%
% Change month +0.01% -0.37% +1.16% +1.19% +1.11%
% Change year +0.68% +2.57% +14.96% +17.37% +11.32%
  L INC L 2020 L 2030 L 2040 L 2050
Price 20.3607 28.0215 32.2087 35.1144 20.3552
$ Change 0.0446 0.0891 0.2138 0.2782 0.1842
% Change day +0.22% +0.32% +0.67% +0.80% +0.91%
% Change week +0.22% +0.32% +0.67% +0.80% +0.91%
% Change month +0.22% +0.32% +0.67% +0.80% +0.91%
% Change year +3.41% +4.58% +8.68% +10.28% +11.66%

 

 

 Now lets take a look at the charts. All signals are annotated with green circles. If you click on the charts they will become larger.
C Fund: The C Fund generated an overall buy signal today when the MACD moved into a positive configuration. Two or more negative signals or the 5 EMA below the 50 EMA or 200 EMA  or an SCTR below 40 generate a neutral signal. Any three indicators negative accompanied by both or either the 5 EMA below the 50 EMA or 200 EMA or an SCTR below 40 generate a sell signal. A buy signal is generated then the 5 EMA is above the 50 EMA and the 200 EMA, One or less indicators are negative, and the SCTR is higher than 40.
S Fund:
I Fund:
F Fund:
Our allocation is performing well. Lets keep an eye on our charts and see where it goes! That’s all for tonight. Have a great evening and may God continue to bless your trades.
God bless, Scott Sunglasses
 
 ***Just a reminder that you can review the performance of our allocation at the Web Site TSPTALK.com in the autotracker section under the screen name KyFan1.
 
 
I produce and publish this blog as both a ministry and for the benefit of any Federal Government Employee. This is done to offer you some guidance as to how to approach your retirement more financially successful. When it is time for you to retire, I recommend you utilize the services of a Professional Money Manager, who works with a reputable investment firm. He understands the guidance you have already received and he can manage your savings assets utilizing a more advanced investment program into the future. 
 
If you would like to receive more information about this introduction, please feel free to contact me at  KyFan1@aol.com. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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