Back when I was working and contributing I moved all into G and my account in number of shares had reached critical mass in that my biweekly contribution was less than the earnings accrual to my account.
As a former FED retired, I do still have a G fund holding. A while back I researched the history of share price of G and although currently there is daily share price appreciation back in the early to mid 90s there are days occurring where there was no change to the share price. I think this may have been when treasury rates were falling, but I could be wrong?
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Back when I was working and contributing I moved all into G and my account in number of shares had reached critical mass in that my biweekly contribution was less than the earnings accrual to my account.
Post: TSP G Fund as the only Fixed Income Investment
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As a former FED retired, I do still have a G fund holding. A while back I researched the history of share price of G and although currently there is daily share price appreciation back in the early to mid 90s there are days occurring where there was no change to the share price. I think this may have been when treasury rates were falling, but I could be wrong?
Post: TSP G Fund as the only Fixed Income Investment
Link to comment from June 21, 2026