SPACs are risk-free. Really?
A CIO argued recently that SPACs are risk-free. I investigate his motivations from three perspectives and examine if the market agrees.
Personal thoughts about parenting, growth, personal finance and investment.
A CIO argued recently that SPACs are risk-free. I investigate his motivations from three perspectives and examine if the market agrees.
I share things I learnt from 3 career conversations I’ve had over the past year, about loyalty, hunting in packs, and who the future belongs to.
Since the start of the new school year, I learnt about 4 educational resources from my kids. These are Classkick, WeVideo, Padlet and Seesaw.
The first major investment concept revised in 2021 is that on cryptocurrency: I do not know sufficiently that it is certainly a scam.
5 new things I did in 2020 include starting a blog, making videos, going on a staycation, and even a root canal procedure. I also made a shortlist of 3 new things to try in 2021.
2 sets of notes on Harry Potter my daughter wrote, after her first reading and viewing of the first two titles.
3 steps to investing in a multi-polar world: revisit your beliefs, diversify, place your bets!
Two life-changing questions triggered by the pandemic: Pre-vaccine or post-vaccine pandemic control? Explosive growth or perennial survival?
3 survival lessons from the animal kingdom that are instructive in a world where might is right: don’t sit still, flight or fight.
Will value investing make a comeback? Inform yourself about two opposing views on the issue, and make up your own mind.