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Labour and Capitalist
By Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading  •  February 17, 2011
Definition: a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages So anyone who works for wages is a labourer. I know you may protest wildly at that definition. LOL When we labour, we are paid wages. How much we are paid is determined by someone or company that perceives our value for providing that services. The company is more likely to pay you enough wages to keep you in the jobs. The company is not there to make you rich. As a capitalist is different, we are not paid for our labour but for the use of our money; but it can be a double-edged sword as we may lose some of our money instead making them. Remember this: In stock investing you are for NOT paid for your labour as the stock market doesn't know you are working very hard at it. Moving ......
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By Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading
I am 62 yrs old uncle living in HDB heartland who has achieved financial independence @ 56 and finally retired @ 60 from full-time job as employee on 1 Oct 2016. Single household income since 1995 with three children. Eldest son and daughter are now working and youngest son still in his 3nd year Uni in SUTD. I have been doing long-term investing and short-term trading in Singapore stock market only since Jan 2000 so I am that Panda or Koala in the investment world; but I am still surviving well in the wild. I am now executing my Three Taps solution model to maintain sustainable retirement income for life till 2038. Cheers!
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