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www.btinvest.com.sg

Interesting articles by author of Show Me The Money - Teh Hooi Ling etc.
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which article are u refering to? the url you pasted contains many.
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which article are u refering to? the url you pasted contains many.
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(01-04-2012, 10:24 PM)pianist Wrote: which article are u refering to? the url you pasted contains many.

Most likely this,

http://www.btinvest.com.sg/experts-views...te-income/

I think my boring area of focus (Dividend Investing) is getting rather crowded these days after so many financial crisis! Tongue

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KopiKat was right.

In fact, I first heard the term 'equity risk premium' from her. I have read all 4 volumes of her "show me the money" - probably too elementary for you guys!
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(01-04-2012, 11:20 PM)Mr Nobody Wrote: KopiKat was right.

In fact, I first heard the term 'equity risk premium' from her. I have read all 4 volumes of her "show me the money" - probably too elementary for you guys!

Well, she writes pretty decently and has come up with some good stuff; but yeah generally her writing is more for the masses and laymen - in terms of financial education she does do quite a good job of it. But if you want to learn how to invest properly and with a strong framework I would still recommend a basic book on accouting and "The Intelligent Investor". Smile

Equity Risk Premium is a standard finance term. There's a whole lot of other stuff in Finance which sounds really chim and cool but which has not much utility in real-life investing. A good example is "Beta". Tongue
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Thanks Musicwhiz, I finished reading II long time ago. I have some knowledge of accounting, from education & from my non-stop reading of 'everything under the sun'. Reading is a cheap hobby, and an enriching one.

I think the book "Value Investing for Dummies" is quite useful also. I bet the rich contents would surprise most forumers here.
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(02-04-2012, 09:46 AM)Mr Nobody Wrote: I think the book "Value Investing for Dummies" is quite useful also. I bet the rich contents would surprise most forumers here.

Ah, yes indeed. Good book. I bought the first edition. I've seen a new 2nd Edition out in bookstores. Would highly recommend this one too. It's written for laymen and in an easy-going, casual style; yet contains a lot of very good knowledge about value investing.
My Value Investing Blog: http://sgmusicwhiz.blogspot.com/
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