Two days ago, I written a post summarizing Part 1 of Jim Rogers’ book “A Gift to My Children”. Rogers is a successful investor, businessman
Tag: Books

Finished reading a book this month by Jim Rogers, titled “A Gift to My Children – A Father’s Lessons for Life and Investing.” The book

I am reading a book on psychology and find something interesting which may affect our emotions. Adapted from Argyle and Crossland 1987 from Oxford University, below

Apologies for the delay of part two of Contrarian Investment Strategies. It had been a really busy and tough week out for business trip. Anyway, continue

As mentioned in previous post, I just completed reading “Contrarian Investment Strategies” by David Dreman last week. The book contains over 400 pages, but author summarized