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How to Manage Your Day – Spend 48h with me!

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]L[/dropcap]ectures are always valuable, but there’s nothing like a real life experience. Touring Philippines with a series of presentations this year I decided to run a little competition and select one winner who would spend full 48 hours with me, to see how I work – and how I live. This video is…

Principle 12: Stay invested

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]S[/dropcap]tay invested. “Cool heads win in the end.” Valuation expert and financial analyst Andrew Stotz’s last investing principle is something that mature investors can live with. It’s as simple as staying invested for the long haul. A lot of people in my relatively young generation (a.k.a. the quarter-life crisis generation) have a…

Principle 11: Be patient

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]W[/dropcap]as there a time when you bought something in a rush, only to realize it’s broken and needs to be returned immediately for repair? Was there a time when you pulled out of an investment because you thought it was going down the drain, then the next day you found it had…

Principle 10: Keep balance

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]S[/dropcap]imilar to the ninth principle on diversification, CFA Society Thailand president and valuation expert Andrew Stotz wants us to “drive with the safety of an airbag.” His version of a financial seatbelt—owning 10 stocks at a time—may not always be 100% enough to keep your money safe. Mr. Stotz stressed the need…

Principle 9: Diversify to reduce risk of loss

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]I[/dropcap]f you’re a frequent reader of personal finance books and articles, the word “diversify” in its financial context should not be new to you. This is one of Andrew Stotz’s most valuable principles when it comes to investing your hard-earned money. As discussed in previous posts, the award-winning financial analyst and public…