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Book review: Rich Dad’s guide to investing
By Rainbow Coin  •  March 6, 2016
I borrowed this book from the library last week by chance. If you expected it to be your usual FA TA book then you would be sorely disappointed. It sounded more like a pep talk book most of the time - in adjusting the reader's mindset to think rich. The first couple of chapters in the book reminded me of SMOL's favourite line "come have a kopi and char shao bao...". Then it goes on saying one should get to know oneself and what type investor one wants to be. (The message I got: One should aim to be a sophisticated investor in order to earn from the market. One may not necessarily start off being rich but a good mentor is important.) Part of being a so-called sophisticated investor involves running your own business. Much of his advice are in context of the US business environment which might not be applicable here in ......
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By Rainbow Coin
I began exploring the financial world in year 2010, hoping to get out of the rat race and be financially independent. 2010 was the aftermath period of the Lehman crisis when a pretty shaken up market was struggling to recover. On hindsight, that was the perfect time to catch multi-bagger stocks should I be a veteran or at least had some basic knowledge of picking up 'gems'. My learning curve was steep then, as I have absolutely no friends or relative who could shed some light on what's investing about.
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