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Many federal employees are dealing with mass changes from VERAs, to deferred resignations, RIFs, and more. This all comes at a point of much uncertainty in the markets and economy. Warren Buffet has a massive amount of cash on the side, and federal retirees are wondering if they should too. In this video, Thiago Glieger, CFP®, advisor to federal retirees, covers how to smartly be investing for this season. Thiago discussed portfolio strategies to help federal employees be prepared for the various economic seasons. 📲 FREE Newsletter: https://thefedcorner.com/federal-reti... Other videos we think you might like: WHEN TO AVOID THE ROTH: • 5 Reasons to AVOID the Roth TSP (and Roth ... HOW TO BE PREPARED FOR A VERA: • VERA Retirement Real Example (Deferred Res... HOW TO INVEST WHEN YOU HAVE FERS PENSION: • How to Invest TSP When You Have a FERS Pen... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📺 Want to see more of our videos? Click here: https://www.youtube.com/thefedcorner?... 💡 Want articles on planning your federal retirement? Click here: https://thefedcorner.com/ 📍 If you're interested in how our team of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professionals help federal employees have better retirements, learn more here: https://thefedcorner.com/fed-focused-... 0:00 Buffett is holding cash 1:30 Buffett's investments in other assets 2:20 The 7-figure investment mistake 5:19 Avoiding the costly behavioral gap 7:55 Sequence of returns risk 9:10 Properly implementing a strategy for your plan 14:04 What factors should change your strategy ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Fed Corner is a purpose built channel of information and financial planning strategies specifically designed for federal employees. We're fiduciary financial planners by trade, and we talk about money, building wealth, navigating your federal benefits, financial planning, the economy, the markets, and more. The things we talk about on here are not to be taken as advice, visit our site for disclosures and seek help from appropriate advisors. Copyright © 2024 The Fed Corner - All Rights Reserved. Investment Advisory services offered by RMG Advisors, a registered investment adviser. Reviewing, posting, commenting or otherwise engaging on this site is not intended to be endorsements of RMG, our advisors or our services, and are not compensated. Activity on this site is not a substitute for working one-on-one with an investment advisor and does not constitute an engagement. RMG only provides advisory services when a financial services agreement has been executed. Please be aware that while we monitor comments and “likes” left on this page, we do not endorse or necessarily share the same opinions expressed by site users. You should always consult a financial, tax, or legal professional familiar about your unique circumstances before making any financial decisions. This material is intended for educational purposes only. Nothing in this material constitutes a solicitation for the sale or purchase of any securities. Any mentioned rates of return are historical or hypothetical in nature and are not a guarantee of future returns. The use of financial modeling uses assumptions that may change and infliuence outcomes. Past performance does not guarantee future performance. Future returns may be lower or higher. Investments involve risk. Investment values will fluctuate with market conditions, and security positions, when sold, may be worth less or more than their original cost. #TSP #federalretirement #federalemployees