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Apology: Due to an administrative oversight regarding an advertorial earlier, I had to take down this blog post and re-publish it today. Very sorry for causing any discomfort to some readers. :( - AK, 4.50pm, 6 March 2014.

My reply to a reader's email:

Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I appreciate it. :)

Do you trust me when I say that I will not do anything which I think is against the interests of my readers? Please tell me you do. -.-"

I will stay true to the spirit of being AK (which always has an element of fun and laughter)! AK is a just a regular guy who shares what little he knows and loves value for money. AK believes that luck is important in everything he does. AK believes in being charitable. None of these will change. :)

I am more comfortable being anonymous and will probably stay so for some time to come. One day, when I am brave enough and ready to deal with the consequences, I might let it go. However, there is no saying whether that one day will ever come. ;)


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Win a car in the Phillip-Macquarie Warrant Challenge!

Regular readers know that I won a car many years ago. Quite lucky, that. I always say that luck plays a part in the grand scheme of things. This is true in our efforts as investors too.

Now, there is a chance that you could win a car and unlike lucky draws at NTUC Fairprice, Harvey Norman or Courts, for examples, I suspect that there will be less participants in this lucky draw and your chances of winning are higher! Why?


This car is the grand prize in the Phillip-Macquarie Warrant Challenge and I don't think this is something that will have a big following of "shoppers". So, chances of winning are higher, I surmised.

You know what is the best thing about this Challenge? You don't have to use any real money!

If you have some experience trading warrants before, you possibly have an advantage over the rest. However, if you have no experience at all, you won't lose any real money anyway.

Like they say:

"It’s the perfect way to get started if you’ve never traded warrants before but always wanted to, and you stand to win your share of the $30,000 in cash prizes. Overall prize winners will also be entered into Phillip Capital’s Grand Lucky Draw to win a Mazda 6 worth S$90,000*"
*Terms and conditions apply.

To learn more or to take part now, go to:
Phillip-Macquarie Warrant Challenge!

Have fun and good luck! Hope one of my readers win! Huat ah!


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