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Old 24-10-2013, 08:47 AM
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Depends on your perspective. If you're another millionaire, its interesting to see what UBS sends and compare it to the introductory letter you got for your private bank. If you haven't made it yet, but hope to make it, it's interesting to see something which you aspire for. If you are in the class which probably won't make it, or young and won't see it for 20 years, you might think it's showing off. Haha
What a tosser. Proof that money can't buy you class.

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Old 24-10-2013, 11:18 AM
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Not pissed. I just like whacking online useless people like you who cannot make it and delude themselves into thinking that they are fine. In fact, you are useless, good for nothing, can't make it.
Are you the $15m wannabe? You are very good at being a wannabe and telling lies online to make you feel like you made it to the UHN group.. Well done, you are extremely good at it.. keep it up..

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Old 24-10-2013, 11:22 AM
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I don't really understand why people do not want to learn the art of investing in speculative stocks, buying low and selling super duper high. As the saying goes, it takes money to make more money. So I don't get it why do people keep tons of cash in the bank when all they need is just a fraction of the amount at a time or even for an emergency. If without learning the art of playing speculative stocks, my net worth would frankly be roughly only 50k but its in cash. An example would be plowing money in the speculative stock called Blumont, I frankly 'invested' 15k in it but took profit at one of its peak prices and the amount skyrocketed to 180k as the stock was more than a ten bagger. Net worth this year thus increased by 60%. Year on year. Last year I made lots of money speculating in the us biotech stock industry. The risk is low as the stock is cheap. But the returns are super, duper high.

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Old 25-10-2013, 08:20 AM
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What a tosser. Proof that money can't buy you class.
Having class is the concept of the middle class.


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I don't really understand why people do not want to learn the art of investing in speculative stocks, buying low and selling super duper high. As the saying goes, it takes money to make more money. So I don't get it why do people keep tons of cash in the bank when all they need is just a fraction of the amount at a time or even for an emergency. If without learning the art of playing speculative stocks, my net worth would frankly be roughly only 50k but its in cash. An example would be plowing money in the speculative stock called Blumont, I frankly 'invested' 15k in it but took profit at one of its peak prices and the amount skyrocketed to 180k as the stock was more than a ten bagger. Net worth this year thus increased by 60%. Year on year. Last year I made lots of money speculating in the us biotech stock industry. The risk is low as the stock is cheap. But the returns are super, duper high.
I think the difference is that some of the people around here. Have $15m rather than $15k to invest. Hence, if they get 5% yield from a REIT, its already $750K in dividends for them doing nothing, while you have to time the market otherwise your $180K turns back into $15k.
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Old 25-10-2013, 08:48 AM
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this is cool.............but erm.....do you really need to post it? It's bordering on 'showing off'....
For pete's sake, the guy already drives around in a car that costs more than your HDB flat. Do you think it's a problem for him?
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Old 25-10-2013, 11:29 AM
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Not pissed. I just like whacking online useless people like you who cannot make it and delude themselves into thinking that they are fine. In fact, you are useless, good for nothing, can't make it.
whoa whoa whoa......easy there buddy.....

you seems to be extreme in your views....

it's like a parent quickly judging and demeaning his/her child if the child flunk the exams....Good in sports and arts? Who cares!!! You need to be good in english & math to be 'successful' in life!!!

you need to know the world is round. You may be holier than thou and 'successful' than 99% of the ppl around but to demean others but calling them "you are useless, good for nothing, can't make it." That doesn't show your sophistication as a character despite your 'success'.

I'm sure you have heard the chinese saying..."莫欺少年穷". Just need to remember the world is round.
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Having class is the concept of the middle class.
i'm sure you are very 'popular' around parties......not as a person but as an ATM to pay for the drinks....who doesn't like that?

Good luck. I'm sure the Foie Gras for breakfast taste great. I'm sure you feel great demeaning others as well. And I'm sure your kids will turns out to be great person (as you) with all the expensive education you can afford him/her.

I actually like to do a more thorough psychological analysis of the rich...and how their interaction & perspective with the world as a whole. Do they behave differently on the internet vs the real life? Does the anonymity of the internet shows their real demeaning character? Do they behave that way in real life? Are their concept of shame different from the 'peasants'? Will everyone change their behaviour once they accumulated a certain amount of wealth? Is this nature or nurtured? Interested to know that for profiling purposes.

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Hmm ..... so much doubts and frustrations.

Anyway, keep focused and you will get there, ..... eventually.

Here's how UBS does it .....
Thanks for that very interesting, like the attention to detail right down to the pen


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I guess not every ones a genius like you that can make a low risk out of speculative stocks (though the two words have literally opposite meanings but any hoo)

If it were that easy you'll be a trillionaire by 35

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