The biggest challenge of investing is being consistent like clockwork.

Being a full-time private investor is no easy feat, and one of the hardest parts is being consistent like clockwork. Many people envision private investing as glamorous, but there are numerous challenges that come with being a full-time money manager. Like many other investors who have chosen this path, I face a variety of obstacles… Continue reading

The most important step when buying a stock is to never get married at first site.

Thereโ€™s a lot of information about buying a stock, how to value it, along with countless best-buy lists. However, the actual execution of a buy order is often overlooked, even though itโ€™s a crucial step in the investment process. Many investors spot a potential opportunity and dive in, but the results can be hit or… Continue reading

๐Ÿ“ข Market Update: The market looks expensive but there are still fantastic opportunities to make money.

October 2024: Market Update. It’s been quite a turbulent time in the market. I haven’t provided a market update in a while, so I’d like to share my observations and interests. Are we in a๐Ÿ‚ Bull or ๐Ÿป Bear Market? GOLD GOLD GOLD is the talk of the markets. It is challenging for an investor… Continue reading

When I eliminated False Choices, I became a better investor.

The false choices fallacy, also known as the false dichotomy or either/or fallacy, occurs when only two options are presented as the sole possibilities, despite the existence of other viable alternatives. This fallacy misrepresents the issue by oversimplifying the choice, often by excluding middle ground or alternative solutions. Many of us tend to view a… Continue reading

The Sunk Cost Bias can impact even the best investors.

Sunk Cost Bias (Fallacy) is a real and damaging phenomenon that we are often unaware of. It is our tendency to continue investing in something, whether it’s money, effort, or time, even when the costs outweigh the benefits. This behavior is associated with “Commitment Bias,” where we stick to our past decisions despite evidence suggesting… Continue reading

Investing in the Indian Stock Market is not easy.

The Indian stock market has seen significant growth over the past decade. Even after the challenges posed by COVID-19 in 2022, the equity markets have continued to rise. For instance, investments in Indian mid-cap mutual funds have been yielding over 20% in annual returns, consistently outperforming the index. However, it’s important to note that there… Continue reading

DYOR is the most important investment rule of them all.

At the top of every investor’s list should be DYOR, short for “Do Your Own Research,” just like the scholar in the cover picture. Many say that avoiding losing money is the number one rule in investment, a quote often attributed to the legendary Warren Buffet. However, it isn’t exactly a rule because sometimes it… Continue reading

This mid-cap has great products that I love to use, but is WISE plc a good investment?

As a frequent global traveler, I use WISE PLC every day. I am always on the lookout for the best ways to travel, spend, and convert various currencies to ensure that I get the best rates. Creating Wealth is not just about investing intelligently, it is also about spending intelligently and maximizing healthy financial habits…. Continue reading

Sometimes to be successful you need to be in the right environment.

Investors and entrepreneurs, everywhere, sometimes to be successful, it’s all about being in the right environment. Just like farming, to reap an abundant harvest, the environment and conditions must all be right. We are taught to hustle, grind, and push through, but sometimes that is not the answer or the best path. Itโ€™s hard to… Continue reading

๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ณ Vietnam is one of the best and fastest growing emerging markets I’ve ever seen.

I’ve heard a lot of hype about Vietnam. It’s one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia and one of the best emerging countries in the world. So, like anything, I went to go and check it out and see it for myself. I spent two months with my family traveling the country. One… Continue reading