tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37872616.post1630391608854956910..comments2024-03-28T18:20:20.744+08:00Comments on BULLy the BEAR: Analysis on my reading pacela papillionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01372278083694506953noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37872616.post-8723081094985318032008-05-08T22:25:00.000+08:002008-05-08T22:25:00.000+08:00Hi mw,Hoho, let me guess - dragonlance and D&D?I u...Hi mw,<BR/><BR/>Hoho, let me guess - dragonlance and D&D?<BR/><BR/>I used to read Lonewolf series of gamebooks and eventually the novels. I don't read dragonlance nor the usual D&D ones though, dunno why :)<BR/><BR/>I'd eventually slow down and re-read books which I think are worth re-reading, like you do now. As for now, you can consider this phase as being a literature review - to have an overview of what's available so as to form a philosophy in investing. <BR/><BR/>Mw, a sidenote, do you know that nuffnangs have global ads - those CTR ads? I'm getting like 40 cts from my other blogs, hoho :)la papillionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01372278083694506953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37872616.post-34995207559287369502008-05-08T17:21:00.000+08:002008-05-08T17:21:00.000+08:00Hi LP,Wow you read really fast. I am somewhat slow...Hi LP,<BR/><BR/>Wow you read really fast. I am somewhat slower but then, I focus on just one or two books and prefer to re-read them. When I was younger, I gobbled up many fantasy books....but that was in the past. :)<BR/><BR/>Regards,<BR/>MusicwhizMusicwhizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10950754156386935254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37872616.post-77016600930300450682008-05-08T09:18:00.000+08:002008-05-08T09:18:00.000+08:00Hi Pau,I saw your site before :)If I have the time...Hi Pau,<BR/><BR/>I saw your site before :)<BR/><BR/>If I have the time, I do wish that I can read other books. Perhaps during a bull market, I'll do my 'other' readings. But as it is now, time is too short to stand and stare, hoho!<BR/><BR/>This is actually the full list of readings that I did, ever since I started on my reading programme last year. See if you've read it before :)<BR/><BR/>1.five point something – Chetan Bhagat<BR/>2.How to become stupid – Martin Page<BR/>3.The curious incident of the dog in night-time – Mark Haddon<BR/>4.The stupidest angel – Christopher Moore<BR/>5.The way of the cockroach – Craig Hovey<BR/>6.Legally correct fairy tales – David Fisher<BR/>7.It’s kind of a funny story – Ned Vizzini<BR/>8.Jacob’s ladder – Brian Keaney<BR/>9.Politically correct bedtime stories: Modern tales for our life & times – James Finn Garner<BR/>10.Cathy’s book – Cathy<BR/>11.Metamorphosis – Franz Kafka<BR/>12.Label – Louis de Bernieres<BR/><BR/>Investment books read:<BR/><BR/>1.The successful investor – what 80 million people need to know to invest profitably and avoid big losses – William J. O’Neil<BR/>2.Rich dad poor dad – guide to investing – Robert Kiyosaki<BR/>3.Do you want to make money or would you rather fool around – John D Spooner<BR/>4.Vault career guide to investment banking<BR/>5.Financial Statements: A step by step guide to understanding and creating financial reports - Thomas R. Ittelson<BR/>6.The four pillars of investing: lessons for building a winning portfolio – Dr William Bernstein<BR/>7.Accounting Demystified: A self teaching guide – Loita A.Hart<BR/>8.Five rules for successful stock investing: Morningstar’s guide to building wealth and winning in the market – J Wiley, Joe Mansueto, Pat Dorsey<BR/>9.The little book of value investing – Christopher H. Browne<BR/>10.The little book that beats the market – Joel Greenblatt<BR/>11.The unwritten law of business – J.W. King, revised by James.G.Skakoon<BR/>12.Stone age company – Sally Bibb<BR/>13.The rules of wealth – Richard Templar<BR/>14.The laws of simplicity – John Maeda<BR/>15.The 5 keys to value investing - Jean Jacques<BR/><BR/><BR/>Hoho, thks for reading my pretty long winded articles on hongguo. There's more coming up as I'm comparing the different competitors and their ratios with hongguo :)la papillionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01372278083694506953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37872616.post-2974822230810755542008-05-08T08:55:00.000+08:002008-05-08T08:55:00.000+08:00Hi there. :)reading your post reminds me of myself...Hi there. :)<BR/><BR/>reading your post reminds me of myself. But you read really fast i must agree. I try to cover a book a week too though my reading themes are more varied. I keep a blog on the books i read here. http://readingmaterials.blogspot.com/.<BR/><BR/>Good that you are focused on financials. Love your analysis and i took hongguo into a huge consideration when u wrote about it. <BR/><BR/>Keep it up and u will make it big and most of all, thanks for sharing. :)<BR/><BR/>PS: I walk home from work just to make sure i keep up with my reading as well. ;pPaulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01738989460962508288noreply@blogger.com