Posted on Aug 25, 2017
New retirement plan empowers service members to make investment choices
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Shayna Blumenthal MBA, MS I generally waiver between thinking this is a good idea and the opposite. However, I think an unintended up side exists. When I joined the Air Force (1982) enlisted service members were very poorly compensated. Not only could I not afford to invest, the investment avenues available were priced way to high to allow me to even consider starting. I retired with very little investment knowledge and found myself racing to catch up on knowledge that my commissioned counterparts already had. I have subsequently done pretty well, but I believe this program will allow members at all levels an opportunity to learn investment strategies and provide much needed education.
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My question is do soldiers understand the overall program and the risk/reward associated with each investment vehicle. I highly recommend moving money from the equities to government bonds a couple years before retiring to ensure a loss is not occurred due to the stock market.
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TradeStation offers free trade for active duty. I trade my IRA account and max my TSP each year. Then I pay $50 application fee and borrow out 50% TSP to trade options, and pay back myself at 2.25%,
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