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Graduation

A few weeks ago on LinkedIn, I shared the cover page of my MBA research project, and several colleagues reached out, asking if I would post the full research. Today marks my final day in graduate school, and I’m proud to say I have officially completed my MBA!

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I Read Over 100 Investment Books: My Top 5

This week I will review the top 5 books that I have read so far. There is plenty of literature available on the topic of investing and markets. These are the top 5 most influential books that have given me insight into understanding the complex world of investing.

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Decoding AI Stocks Through Market History

I am amazed and its usefulness and capabilities every time I use it. The first time I tried AI I spent at least 1 hour asking and searching random things like a kid in a candy store, amazed at just how accurate and “smart” the AI seemed to be. But let’s take a walk down memory lane and use history as our guide on how we can better prepare ourselves as investors and also remained disciplined and fundamental in our approach.

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Beating The Stock Market

Whether the market can be beaten or not is irrelevant to reaching our financial goals. However, understanding the central conversation surrounding beating the market can help guide our investment decisions. We need to consider if the potential rewards are genuinely worth the effort, the risk, and the cost associated.

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Cash Flows, Revealing Our Financial Habits

In everyday terms, cash flow is about knowing how much money we earn and where it is allocated. However, I challenge readers to adopt a business mindset and think in financial terms. We not only aim to determine if we are cash flow positive (earning more than we spend) but also to analyze our cash inflows and outflows to optimize our financial goals.

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Beginning Your Financial Freedom Journey

Initially, I planned to focus on my journey in the stock market and share my knowledge to open up conversations with others. However, as I entered the world of finance and began my career, I realized that money demanded a broader approach.

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