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Money & Travel

How To Invest While Having A Life

First, a quick announcement: This Sunday, at 9am Singapore Time, I’m going to release Automatic Investing to the world. By this point you’re either really excited about it or are really tired of hearing about it. Either way, we’ll be underway soon. 🙂 The Most Valuable Currency Of All Today, I want to talk about […]

Money & Travel

The Biggest Mistake That Beginner Investors Make

Let’s say that you wanted to learn tennis. What’s the first thing you should focus on? Should you figure out which racquet to buy? Whether it has a leather grip or fiberglass frame? Should you buy shoes that suit the surface you’re playing on? No, you weirdo. The first thing you should do is grab

Mind & Body

Why Living In The World’s Most Expensive City Can Be An Advantage

A lot of people are complaining about how hard it is to get by in Singapore these days. Maybe it’s because of that EIU report claiming that Singapore is the most expensive city to live in. Maybe it’s the huge surge of unhappiness over the recent transport fare hikes and Whatsapp charges. My Facebook feed

Money & Travel

What Valentine’s Day Taught Me About Planning Ahead

There are a couple of timeless truths about Valentine’s Day: Restaurants will charge you crazy prices for a mass-produced prix fixe menu Guys will panic on 13 Feb because they haven’t bought gifts or flowers yet Florists will see the look of panic in their eyes and use the opportunity to sell them a crappy

Money & Travel

What’s Good To Invest In “Right Now?”

One of the side effects of being a personal finance blogger is that relatives love asking me for financial advice. This Chinese New Year, about 20 uncles and aunties asked me “so what’s good to invest in right now?” in between mouthfuls of prawn rolls and bak kwa. What’s good to invest in “right now”? I

Soul & Connection

What I Spent 29 Hours On Last Week

This is the reason why cheerfulegg has been really quiet lately: As you can see from my Rescuetime summary, I’ve been involved in a project that typically takes up over 20 hours a week. I’d work on this project during any free time I had: Early in the morning, late at night, on the bus, while

Money & Travel

The Myth of the Successful Money Manager

I love to laugh at the fancy ads that fund management companies take out on the MRT. They’ll say things like “Hey, we’re superdamnawesome at knowing our stocks, so don’t worry, let us do the dirty work to invest for you!” But the truth is, “professional” investors like unit trusts (or as Americans call them,

Money & Travel

Would You Sacrifice Security for a Lifetime of Travel?

So I stumbled upon this article earlier this week: I Want To Travel For The Rest of My Life – featuring travel bloggers who’ve managed to successfully accomplish a life of full time travelling. The benefits of a life of travel are pretty obvious (duh), as Sab from justonewayticket.com writes: Every day was a new

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