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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 4989315" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I said HIS balance. Meaning…...his cash value. Not the S&P 500. I have no idea how much he contributes. Only that he’s been contributing since he was eligible.</p><p></p><p> Yes, his losses/gains would line up with that graph. But the dollar amount of his at saving 10% in the S&P 500 vs someone else’s in the same fund at 25% would be drastically different. The bigger the balance the more noticeable the gains/losses are. Which is why I tell some of our drivers to STOP looking at their balances so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 4989315, member: 198"] I said HIS balance. Meaning…...his cash value. Not the S&P 500. I have no idea how much he contributes. Only that he’s been contributing since he was eligible. Yes, his losses/gains would line up with that graph. But the dollar amount of his at saving 10% in the S&P 500 vs someone else’s in the same fund at 25% would be drastically different. The bigger the balance the more noticeable the gains/losses are. Which is why I tell some of our drivers to STOP looking at their balances so much. [/QUOTE]
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