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Don't build traps for ourselves. (FKA "The worst type of readers.")

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

We might have all heard of the saying that "no publicity is bad publicity". 

Well, it is generally for people in the entertainment industry since anyone who wants more people to recognise them and be aware of them would "benefit" from all forms of publicity.

After photos of his sexual escapades were made public, Edison Chen was able to land a deal with Carl's Jr. to be their spokesperson for the launch of their "Thick Burger" in Asia! 

What a boon from his indiscretion!





Well, in the last two days, off the top of my head, traffic to my blog increased by some 25 to 30% because of an edited version of an old blog post of mine appearing in Yahoo! Finance Singapore.

I am still trying to fathom if this is good news or bad.

Follow the link to Yahoo! Finance Singapore and you will see tens of comments and almost all are negative. 

Many are downright rude while most are dismissive. 

So, this is bad, isn't it?

I cannot draw the conclusion that it is bad because none of these negative comments appeared in my blog. 

So, the writers of the negative comments probably did not visit my blog at all. 




They made assumptions and passed judgement based on one edited version of an old blog post of mine.


Then, what about all the traffic that Yahoo! Finance Singapore sent me? 

These are probably people who are more open minded and who bothered to find out more about me and my ideas. 

So, this should be good, right? 

The willingness to find out more could be the first step to a new journey.

After blogging for almost three years, I have encountered many types of people. 

There are many who are appreciative of what I have done although I am not sure that I am all deserving. 

There are also rude ones who called me names and even questioned my motives. 

I am very sure I don't deserve such treatment. 





However, these are not the worst. 

Not the worst?

I believe the worst are those who pretty much dismiss what I have shared to be fairy tales.

The worst are those who think that I am a prolific fiction writer and that my claims that people can escape wage slavery are spurious.

Actually, for those sceptical readers of the edited version of that particular blog post of mine in Yahoo! Finance Singapore, if they would only make the effort to visit my blog and read the unedited version including the comments left by some readers, they would be able to appreciate how it is all possible.





A life with greater financial security for any regular wage earner who is not disadvantaged in any way is possible.

Often, the traps we find ourselves in are built by ourselves.










 

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1. Article published in Yahoo! Finance Singapore.
2. Do you want to be richer?
3. Wage slaves should be fearful.
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Buy gold and silver as insurance.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Anyone who is regularly reading news on personal finance would have come across articles on why gold and silver prices are set to rise even higher. Marc Faber and Jim Rogers, both people I respect, are just two prominent figures who have put forth compelling reasons to own some gold and silver.


Personally, when I started this blog, I also wrote about the real value of gold and why silver would be a better buy than gold after I researched the gold:silver ratio. I started a separate blog on the precious metals later on because I want to concentrate on blogging about investing for income here at ASSI.

We just have to do a quick check online to see how much the prices of gold and silver have appreciated since I started blogging three years ago to see how well anyone who invested in these metals have done in that time.

My current attitude towards buying physical gold and silver is like my attitude towards paying for insurance. To own physical gold and silver is an insurance against the inherent flaws of fiat currencies. Just like how we put aside a certain sum of money annually to pay for our insurance policies, I believe that setting aside 5% of my annual income for the purchase of gold and silver as insurance is not too much.

So, am I saying that I do not buy gold and silver now with the hope of making more money in S$ terms? Well, if we think of gold and silver as a form of money, then, buying gold and silver in the hope of making more money in our home currency is like forex trading. It would make more sense to trade in paper gold and silver then.

Buying physicals would be more suitable for anyone with a crisis mentality.

I am posting this article here in ASSI instead of my blog on the precious metals because the latter's readers are probably conversant with the reasons why we should be in precious metals. I want to reach out to readers here in ASSI who might not have any position in the precious metals yet.

Let me guess. Some of you are probably wondering if it is a good time to buy now. Well, if we believe in the thesis that the precious metals are set to rise much more in price over the next few years and if we are holding them as insurance instead of trading them for short term gain, the question becomes less important.

Technically, there is some near term weakness and if we want to wait to buy lower, a 5% correction in price could see buyers returning. Remember, however, that technical analysis is all about probability, never certainty. It never hurts to hedge.

Related posts:
1. Silver bullion coins.
2. Gold and silver: Important assets to own.
3. Gold or silver?
4. Silver: Some views.
5. Silver: Weekly chart.


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