Retiring at 35 with $1 m cash in hand

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12 years 4 weeks ago #9648 by cheongwee.
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I cannot understand these article that shown some successful people visiting places of interest and holidaying, except it make those who cannot make it to retirement feel self pity for themselves, even though it purspoe is to share and learned from the successs of that individual.
 
But as a guest of this forum, i will try not to hurt thoae who own this site , as this is their article. They have the right to do what they pleased.
 
I will try not to talk too much, much talking will cause hurt and further debate which is a waste of time, with winner get nothing out of it, that is not me.
 
But believe me, if you think holidaying and enjoy the luxury of life means retierment, you are wrong.  I dont mean that you cannot go to Eiffel Tower and dine there, of course, it is good sometimes to relax a little, But to do it a few time a year is too time wasting.
 
But if you are addicted to all these, you have wasted your life time on this planet, For you are not doing the will of those who sent you here or your karma and virtue any good.
 
What is the meaning of life? It is what you think of it and yearn for it, If you think about sex everyday, then that is your meaningof life, a life of sexual advanture. Log on to pornoagrphy now and then.
 
If you think holidaying and enjoy driniking, then that is your meaning of life. A life of Holidaying and drinking non stop.
 
It is actually what you think.
 
The true meaing of life is to leave this planet with no regret. Because we can never come back here to do correction.
 
Take care of our virtue and enhance it , that is the real meaning of lfe. And if you are able to retire , you got time to do it.
 
The true meaning of life is definitely not making big money in stock and retire to a life of holidaying, but what we do to that money we make from other loser. Those losers who are poor or rich or what ever, i don't know.
 
But one thing i must know is that this is the so call blood money other lose to me, must be put to good uses. So those who lose did not lose in vain.
 
Look at WB and Bill Gates, they are truthly the meaning of life. Even if they do this for publicty,it is still applaudable.
 
We need be like them, but if everyone is just some 5%, this will be enough to make this world a wonderful place for all.
 
Don't be disappointed, i see all as human as what human always do, to seek pleasure to enjoy good things in life. I am not out to comdemn those who go for holiday. For sometime i am one too.
 
All fear pain, all fear losse, all seek happiness and pleasure.
 
may all be well.
 
 

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12 years 4 weeks ago #9649 by cheongwee.
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And this coming week will be mostly OK, most data are at low, got no way to go but flat to up.
 
I think it is a week BB like to push up stock to dump later. So I will be looking out to take some profit, if my sock soar and i see BB cashing out.
 
I believe Gold and silver will head south, not vested yet.
 
This will be a week stock end up positve.
 
Good luck.

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12 years 4 weeks ago #9650 by Cheongster
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Cheongwee, you are incoherent -- you can't see it. A guy like Isaac Chin has an experience to share from his visit to Spain -- Spain, the country on the brink of bankruptcy. This is most interesting and here you go yapping about as though there is something grossly wrong. 99% of people will disagree with you on this, you know.

> ISAAC CHIN: My pleasant trip to economically-depressed Spain

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12 years 4 weeks ago #9656 by cheongwee
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A short visit cannot reveal the suffering of the people. You must live there for a period. And if you have visited only places of interest what can that say about the country.
Can you see poor people around Eiffel Tower? or White House, I didn;t see them when i was there. You must go to the area of poor to understand, not a few days of visit and holidaying. Maybe you see some begger, Like you go Orchard road, maybe u see Ah Peh selling tissue paper, they are still consider lucky, you want to see the worse, you tell me, i will tell you some places, but you must be able to withstand the smell, I tell you , worse than the worse kopitiam toilet.
And i did not mean Isaac Chin, you are the one who memtion his name I means in general, Now i am in deeper trouble, because i means ALL!!!, My post was for ALL!!!
Look i have got myself into trouble, and more enemies, but i was comforted by my more profit.
You can go holiday, I didn't say you can't, but you want to learn about their suffering stay with them for sometimes, not a few days,or 2 weeks.
 
And upon learning abt their suffering what can you do??? Oh yes, they are suffering , very good, i should go back and short the market, Oh no, they are not suffering i will long ....or what. you tell me.
 
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[Cheongster 25-06-2012]:

Cheongwee, you are incoherent -- you can't see it. A guy like Isaac Chin has an experience to share from his visit to Spain -- Spain, the country on the brink of bankruptcy. This is most interesting and here you go yapping about as though there is something grossly wrong. 99% of people will disagree with you on this, you know.

> ISAAC CHIN: My pleasant trip to economically-depressed Spain

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12 years 4 weeks ago #9658 by cheongwee
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Thanks, 99% will disagree with me, but at least you are the 1%, hopefully, But 1% is quite a big number in a forum. 1% is still ok, even if it is only 0.000001%, i m happy that i share. But i hope the 99% will be generous and forgive me of my sins.
 
To trade with no emotion is a big lies, The only thing that got no emotion are non living things!!!
 
The trick is try not to be too emotional, Do what is necessary, When i was taught abt cutting loss, i was very emotional abt it, because i lose money, But as i do more and see most of time that counter edge lower it comfirn that this cut loss work, so i m now less emotional., no truthg that i got no emotion,
 
For example, look how i reply to "cheongster" , show that i have emotion.
 
We should also have a cut loss for long term vestment. So when market crash big time or head lower we can buy cheap and profit even more, No point go down and up with it and gain nothing.
 
may you be well
 
 
 
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[Cheongwee is brilliant 22-06-2012]:

Thanks Cheongwee once again for your brilliant 20/20 hindsight. :)
Very perfect timing you have, everytime you say market rally and get people to buy, you brilliantly sell just in time before a correction,Then after that you tell us you took profit, what a genius you are! ;) Hopefully others read your mind and took profit too, because waiting for hindsight would be too late wouldn't it ? :)
Thank you once again for filling this forum with the brilliance of your 20/20 hindsight, perfect hinsight, like perfect vision, is a talent you're simply born with, and like perfect vision, is something that money cannot buy, despite the millions I know you'e made from your gifted 20/20 hindsight ;) 
 
 

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12 years 3 weeks ago #9669 by MacGyver
Dear cheongwee,
This is a virtual forum. In the virtual world, you can be anybody or say anything. Nobody knows.
Just that your postings are done without solid facts and evidence supporting them. It leaves doubts in the minds of many whether you have actually done it and / or what are your strategy in doing such successful executions.
Cheers!
 
 

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