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Why you will fail at Value Investing – part 1
By Growing your tree of prosperity  •  July 29, 2022


Over the next few weeks, I will be reviewing the latest literature on Value Investing. I've decided to do a three-part series on this blog before I summarise it into something more useful on the Dr Wealth blog. The first book I will be reviewing is Where the Money Is by Adam Seesel and I see this as a valiant attempt to update the principles of value investing in the digital era. The biggest conclusion I get from reading this book is that most of us would likely fail at value investing.  If you look at the training provided by my peers in the training industry, a lot of younger trainers claim to be some kind of acolyte of Waren Buffett, but even Warren Buffett has evolved over the years. He started as a disciple of Benjamin Graham and adopted a deep value philosophy based on liquidation value,...
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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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