On 23 April 2020, Jeremy and I presented at a webinar organised by Online Traders’ Club. We want to thank the Online Traders’ Club for taking charge of all the logistics brilliantly. The title of the webinar is given in the title of this article.
I promised during the webinar that we will be sharing the session and the presentation deck on The Good Investors. Here it is!
Jeremy and I want to share the webinar freely because we think it contains important information that can help guide investors toward better investing behaviour. This is very important in the economically-stressful environment Singapore and the rest of the world is in today. Many thanks to Online Traders’ Club for publishing the webinar on Youtube so that the public can access it!
Webinar recording and deck
You can download the presentation deck here
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Hello SJ, This your fellow EX SAG member loud mouth BL again..
I’m really keen to find out about your Compounder Fund you just mentioned..is this fund for ordinary folks or for multimillionaire accredited investors? any legs up info for us?
BTW..wheres your feloow mate P Sudhan? He is not with you here or the other team. Gone AWOL?
Best Regards, BL
Hello BL! Oh no… please don’t call yourself a loud-mouth! I enjoy all the conversations we have, at the Fool, and at this blog =)
I’m happy to tell you more about Compounder Fund if you write to our email address: thegoodinvestors@gmail.com
Sudhan is now working at Seedly! Seedly is a highly popular personal finance portal based in Singapore, and Sudhan is producing investing-related content for the company. He’s a close friend of mine and we’re still in regular contact.
Cheers,
Ser Jing