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Personal Finance and Political Risks
By Singapore Stock Picker  •  July 4, 2020
2020 has been a year full of nasty surprises. So far, we’ve seen the Australian wildfires, Middle East instability, COVID19 and the March oil crash. With the July 10th Singapore General Elections approaching and the November US Presidential Election shortly after, this is a good time to review some thoughts about political risks about money and how to mitigate them. So far, I’ve avoided talking about politics. If you are a PAP supporter, you likely will accuse me of not supporting the system that has given me small successes in life. If you are a PAP hater, you too can accuse me for being somewhat cynical of some issues that the opposition parties have focused on or being cold and calculating. I don’t want to pretend to be a saint – I stand guilty as charged by both sides. Despite the risk of angering both sides of the aisle, I...
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I am a full time electronics engineer at a government linked company in Singapore. I enjoy most of my work and it pays reasonably well. However, I dislike waking up early and following a 9am-5pm lifestyle. That’s why I started picking up investing. I want to end up retiring from full time work by 40 and having the option to not being a slave to any company ...
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