TSP Ticker: How to Track Your Thrift Savings Plan Funds in Real Time
Tracking your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) portfolio requires a strategic approach because individual TSP funds do not have official ticker symbols that trade on public stock exchanges. Instead of real-time trading, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) updates official individual share prices once every business evening.
To monitor performance during the trading day, federal employees and uniformed service members must utilize specialized tools or use highly accurate public market proxy tickers to gauge how their portfolios are performing in real time. 1. Map the TSP Funds to Public Ticker Proxies
Because the core TSP funds are passively managed index funds, they mirror major financial benchmarks. You can track the following exact Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) tickers or index symbols on any standard financial platform (like Yahoo Finance, Google Finance, or Apple Stocks) to see intraday movement: About the TSP Ticker – Government Executive
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