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Documenting my journey from the corporate world to entrepreneur. And then getting really rich.

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Entries from November 2007

My favorite person to hate

November 29th, 2007 · No Comments

I watch with glee to see when Robert Kiyosaki will write another article for Yahoo Finance! This morning I found a fresh article from him.
Kiyosaki has managed to write another article for Yahoo!, which is more of the same drivel. And would you believe it, his outlook is glim again! Once again you should be [...]

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Tags: kiyosaki is dumb

Short term success

November 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment

The market was up quite a bit the last two days, so for now my SPY purchase looks like impeccable market timing: +3.85% in two days. That always feels good, even though I know I can’t do it repeatedly. I am tempted to dump the shares I just bought for a quick profit. So I [...]

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Tags: investment philosophy

Time slipping away

November 28th, 2007 · No Comments

Yesterday, I realized I have exactly 3 work weeks left, until the day I plan to turn in my notice to quit my job. A kind of chill went over me with that thought. These could be the last 5 weeks of ever working at a job, something I had counted on doing through high [...]

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Tags: i hate my job

Insurance, risk, and compensation

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

One reason why I decided to quit my corporate job, is that I have a valuable asset, which I am not taking advantage of. This asset is risk tolerance.
I work at a huge, stable global corporation. The risk that my company will not send me my paycheck each month is essentially zero. My paycheck is [...]

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Tags: entrepreneurship · i hate my job

Actively managing my portfolio

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Up till now, I have mostly accumulated mutual funds through my retirement account, and an index fund in my taxable trading account. I have dabbled in individual stocks with moderate success, but always thought I should focus on my career until I have enough net worth to make actively managing my portfolio worth my time.
How [...]

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Tags: investment philosophy

Increase in SPY holdings

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

“Look at market fluctuations as your friend rather than your enemy; profit from folly rather than participate in it.”
- Warren Buffet
I just put in a market order for some more shares of SPDRs(SPY). The price tanked another 2% yesterday and has pretty much wiped out all of 2007’s gains.
With this I get a little chunk [...]

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Tags: stock trade

Living off the interest

November 26th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Ever since I was a kid and learned that the bank pays you to keep your money there, the idea of living off interest has fascinated me. The concept that you can make just as much money with no risk doing nothing than someone working full time blew my mind.
Carlos Slim is now the richest [...]

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Tags: financial freedom

My lifetime goal

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

My lifetime goal is to have a net worth of $100 million.
I don’t really care about having a yacht or a big house, but I would like to be able to live comfortably and then have a big impact when I am old. With $100 million, I should be able to achieve something worthwhile.
I want [...]

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Tags: goals

Losing my 401k match

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

I determined that I can likely make significantly more money working on websites than I can with my corporate job. One major point of concern for me which has prevented me from getting started right away is my unvested 401k match.
Next year in September, my retirement account through work completely vests. Right now my unvested [...]

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Tags: entrepreneurship · i hate my job

Compensation

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Creating wealth (or even just an income to get by) is about resource allocation. That is in fact the essence of economics, the systems by which resources are allocated. For corporations the two main resources are labor and capital. Labor has a cost in terms of wages, and capital has a cost (opportunity cost when [...]

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Tags: entrepreneurship · i hate my job

The rough business plan

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Yesterday was the first day back from vacation, and I’m really looking forward to quitting my job now. It looks like I have lots of travel scheduled in the coming weeks, so my job is going to eat into my free time as well. I will enjoy being out of the office though. I guess [...]

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Tags: entrepreneurship · i hate my job

About this blog

November 20th, 2007 · No Comments

I started this blog to help plan and document my transition from a wage laborer to a web entrepreneur and hopefully then into a full time investor.
I have known for quite some time that I would like to end my corporate career, but wasn’t sure about choosing the best time. Now I have decided on [...]

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Tags: blogging