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The April Fool’s Portfolio : The End.
By Growing your tree of prosperity  •  June 1, 2014
I'm stopping the April's Fool portfolio. All stocks were liquidated last Friday. There are two issues with a Current Net Assets Value portfolio : a) It has a "J-curve" characteristic. The experience from folks who employ this strategy often experience a slight dip before it starts rocketing ahead. I felt that the wait will be substantial and have to prepare my funds for law school, so it does not make sense to continue with this portfolio. b) You need more stocks for this to work. I would expect a 20 stock portfolio to be more successful. This strategy is actually waiting game and we're waiting for investors to start being interested in these counters again. More stocks would increase the probability of hitting a jack-pot. c) There's something to be said about investing purely in a quantitative manner. I thought I should add this point. When i started working on ......
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By Growing your tree of prosperity
I have recently completed my Juris Doctor and I am waiting to be called by the Singapore Bar. For the past 15 years I was an IT manager and I have worked in multinationals, financial exchanges, trade unions and even a government agency. I started my career as an AS/400 administrator and moved on to manage IT projects and operations
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