May seems to have been another positive month in the stock market; my initial belief just looking at (but not actually running) the numbers is that it was not quite as positive of April but it was quite decent in and of itself. Let’s take a closer look:

The Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund (VTSMX), which makes up the largest portion of my portfolio, ended May at $34.16 a share after closing April at $33.46, a gain of a bit over 2%. The Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund (VBMFX) closed May at $10.07 vs. $10.18 at the end of April, down just over a percent but putting out that nice 4.86% yield for the fixed income portion of your portfolio. Finally, the T. Rowe Price International Discovery Fund (PRIDX) finished May at $46.23 versus the $45.28 it finished April at, a nearly identical gain of a bit over 2% to VTSMX.

Hopefully, the market continues to stay on course for a positive end to 2008!

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