I’m deeply honoured to have been invited by James Yeo, the founder of InvestKaki.com, for a video interview on Tuesday (11 June 2024) where I shared my journey as a full-time trader and investor.
In this 40-minute video, you will discover:
- What sparked my interest in investing.
- Key factors I consider when adding a company to my investment watchlist.
- 4 key aspects I look at when studying a company’s annual report (no, you do not read the entire report from cover to cover like a novel).
- What I would have done differently if I could turn back time.
- My responses to questions from the InvestingNote community, including a typical day in my life as a full-time trader and investor, whether it is necessary to be financially independent before pursuing this full-time, along with views about specific REITs and my personal investment portfolio.
- And much more…
Many thanks for watching, and I sincerely hope you have found the insights shared in this interview valuable.
If you have any questions, need clarifications, or have feedback and suggestions for future improvements, please feel free to reach out to me here.
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