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All three stock-oriented TSP funds posted losses above 9 percent in September and the bond F fund also posted a notably large loss for that fund, in turn dragging all of the lifecycle L funds to substantial losses.

The small company stock S fund was down 9.91 percent, the international stock I fund down 9.4 percent and the large company stock C fund down 9.21 percent; their year-to-date losses are 29.85, 23.87 and 27.25 percent, respectively. The F fund fell 4.31 percent in September for a year-to-date loss of 14.3 percent.

The government securities G fund meanwhile rose 0.28 percent in September for a year-to-date gain of 1.94 percent.

The September returns for the L funds were: Income, -2.33; 2025, -3.98; 2030, -5.85; 2040, -7.01; 2045, -7.5; 2050, -7.97; 2055, 2060, 2065, -9.29. Year-to-date losses for the L funds range from -6 percent for the Income fund to -25.63 percent for the 2065 fund.

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TSP Investors Handbook, 8th Ed.