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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 350422" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I was in the Thrift plan from the early part of 1970 up until we were able to buy stock. When the stock split I didn't become an instant millionaire although if I remember correctly my net worth at that time did go from about 120 thousand to a couple of hundred thousand. A nice bump but no where near qualifying me for the "millionaires club" After the stock split I didn't take my financial advisers advise and unload a bunch of it for other more promising investments. It took me about 10 years of riding that dead horse to finally wise up and dump it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 350422, member: 5382"] I was in the Thrift plan from the early part of 1970 up until we were able to buy stock. When the stock split I didn't become an instant millionaire although if I remember correctly my net worth at that time did go from about 120 thousand to a couple of hundred thousand. A nice bump but no where near qualifying me for the "millionaires club" After the stock split I didn't take my financial advisers advise and unload a bunch of it for other more promising investments. It took me about 10 years of riding that dead horse to finally wise up and dump it. [/QUOTE]
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