[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″ el_class=”section section1″][vc_column_text]The stock market, which had been on a high, finally dropped and dropped fast. The month of October 2018 is a testament of the high and quick drop.
The S&P 500 index dropped 6.9 percent in October – the biggest drop from September 2011. The C fund fell 6.84 percent, and the last time that happened was in September 2011 when it dropped 7.03 percent.
The Dow Jones Industrial Index dropped 5.1 percent in October – the biggest drop since January 2016.
What Are October’s TSP Results?
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The G Fund, which is regarded as the most popular, is up 2.38 percent for 2018 with an increase of 2.79 percent for 12 months.
What Have Been The Returns for TSP in October, Year-To-Date and The Last 12 Months
G Fund Month – 0.26 percent
G Fund YTD – 2.38 percent
G Fund 12 Month – 2.79 percent
F Fund Month – 0.78 percent
F Fund YTD – -2.26 percent
F Fund 12 Month – -1.90 percent
C Fund Month – -6.84 percent
C Fund YTD – 2.98 percent
12 Month – 7.32 percent
S Fund Month – -10.06 percent
S Fund YTD – -0.30 percent
S Fund 12 Month – 3.07 percent
I Fund Month – -7.94 percent
I Fund YTD – -8.92 percent
I Fund 12 Month – -6.84 percent
L Income Month – -1.40 percent
L Income YTD – 1.52 percent
L Income 12 Month – 2.58 percent
L2020 Month – -2.24 percent
L2020 YTD – 1.21 percent
L2020 12 Month – 2.79 percent
L2030 Month – -4.60 percent
L2030 YTD – 0.12 percent
L2030 12 Month – 2.51 percent
L2040 Month – -5.54 percent
L2040 YTD – -0.35 percent
L2040 12 Month – 2.51 percent
L2050 Month – -6.35 percent
L2050 YTD – -0.74 percent
L2050 12 Month – 2.29 percent
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