I just wrote a How to Invest for an Extremely Early Retirement instructional for eHow. I must admit, I do not particularly like to write these often requested articles. In my opinion, they are a bit like writing articles on the line of “how to mix your own gun powder” or “how to turn your [...]
Now fixing bikes for a shelter
Published in August 28th, 2009
My lag of blogging lately is a sign I have been doing something else. Since I can do whatever I want, I tend to cycle between what motivates me. Such cycles tend to last 5-10 days. This week (when I say this week, I mean the previous 5-10 days, since I can hardly tell what [...]
It feels good when the stock market is moving up …
Published in August 25th, 2009
… checking and reporting holdings constantly, whereas when the market moves down, we ignore our holdings (If you don’t see them, they don’t exist) and definitely do not talk about them. The mood is definitely up these days! Now via hussmanfunds’ weekly commentary I found this Bernanke statement “Our forecast is for moderate but positive [...]
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