Finished the last audiobook of this series, "Dream Town" couple weeks ago. Good to the last drop. The characters and storyline develop from Deed to Gambling to Dream Town. Good stuff. More! More! More!
Well, no one calls it Revcan anymore, but yeah, one thing the author pushed was offshore banking/investing. This is something the CRA is cracking down harder on these days, with very blurry legal lines. There was only one real thing that made me think, regarding the tax benefits of insurance milking, coming out way ahead of even RRSP deposits. I will have to give that section a re-read over and some further thought. I've always shunned away from anything to do with life-insurance, especially since I have tried to stay single my whole life. But, there does some to be some win-win-win scenarios with it. I've had that one on my to-read list for a while... Just a matter of getting TIME to read everything I want. LOL. I still work a full-time job, on top of all my other shit and hassles in life...
Im going through a trading course put together by this guy and reading prescribed pages after each module. I like this guy a lot, he seems to be practical and honest and has answered some pretty important questions I had concerning an edge and TA. I read for pleasure at bed time and this is the last of Dos's big 5 for me to read. maybe only 10% through so far and I love it. would highly recommend this specific translation for kindle.
yea I read that it was really a dark book but so far its not that way at all...Both The Idiot and C&P were much much darker IMO.
I just finished this book. I found it in the business section of a thrift shop and it had really nice-to-touch glossy paper. lol Simplistic book, but I didn't mind it. I have picked up a bunch of philosophy books... Looks like going forward I will most likely branch out from just investing/trading, into a strong mix of a lot of Philo.