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Posted by klsestock > 2015-02-20 23:47 | Report Abuse
CP Teh u r lucky to have so many guru to teach u .U should learn from them how to give not just receive.U are charging people to learn from u.Y cant u share what u learnfrom those guru but charging people with the things u lean for other people for free!!!!
Posted by Icon8888 > 2015-02-21 08:36 | Report Abuse
Teh is trying to make a living
He has kids and family to take care of, just like u and me
Give him a break
Posted by Icon8888 > 2015-02-21 09:01 | Report Abuse
Teh always got whacked left right centre
When u think about it, the biggest "sin" he has committed is he is not super rich
If u r super rich, people will give u benefits of doubt, overlook all your flaws, defense you, wish you well and flatter you
It happened in this forum too. People jumping out like a robot to defense certain Rich Uncle who went around boasting about his philanthropy and "noble intention to help others to make money"
Make me want to puke
Posted by Kevin Wong > 2015-02-21 19:31 | Report Abuse
The wise and humble appreciate winners, while the bitter and envious cheer losers.
The enlightened, loves all no matter winners, losers, givers, takers, lovers, haters...
Posted by kcchongnz > 2015-02-22 00:16 | Report Abuse
Posted by Icon8888 > Feb 21, 2015 09:01 AM | Report Abuse
"People jumping out like a robot to defense certain Rich Uncle who went around boasting about his philanthropy and "noble intention to help others to make money"
People doing philanthropy deeds whether he boast about or not, is commendable. Philanthropy acts are done on those who need it, such as good students from poor family, those deprived of basic necessities in life, not because of laziness but of circumstances beyond their control.
"noble intention to help others to make money"?
I strongly disagree that "help others to make money" in the stock market is a noble act anyway.
"Help others to make money" from utilizing their skills such as providing job or business opportunities may be considered as noble acts as they are adding value to the society.
How does "help others to make money" in the stock market adds value to the society as a whole?
Does helping those who already have a lot of money, and making more money and using more of other people's money to make money a noble act????
How to help poor people to make money from the stock market when they don't even have enough money for basic needs?
Posted by camcam > 2015-02-22 00:42 | Report Abuse
at least he knows one of best way to help the good poor student is thru education and sponsor them, not stock tips.
Posted by AyamTua > 2015-02-22 02:23 | Report Abuse
spot on.
to donate money scenario: good or bad noble or not - for anyone that gives or donate money will always be deemed noble irregardless of the circumstances involved.
to help others make money scenario: honestly believed most (old person) investors would rather quit stocks entirely or business owners embarking "on a less adventurous journey" less exposures business climates risks, nonneed facing shitty clients etc etc should they have enough money to sustain their needs. Bottomline, people would love to see money drop from trees and bed and breakfast ready made minus all the hardships to achieves something ..
however "too much of something" also not good.. here's where a clear borderlines , good and sound discerning / judgments or balance are needed ....
Posted by kcchongnz > Feb 22, 2015 12:16 AM | Report Abuse
Posted by Icon8888 > Feb 21, 2015 09:01 AM | Report Abuse
"People jumping out like a robot to defense certain Rich Uncle who went around boasting about his philanthropy and "noble intention to help others to make money"
People doing philanthropy deeds whether he boast about or not, is commendable. Philanthropy acts are done on those who need it, such as good students from poor family, those deprived of basic necessities in life, not because of laziness but of circumstances beyond their control.
"noble intention to help others to make money"?
I strongly disagree that "help others to make money" in the stock market is a noble act anyway.
"Help others to make money" from utilizing their skills such as providing job or business opportunities may be considered as noble acts as they are adding value to the society.
How does "help others to make money" in the stock market adds value to the society as a whole?
Does helping those who already have a lot of money, and making more money and using more of other people's money to make money a noble act????
How to help poor people to make money from the stock market when they don't even have enough money for basic needs?
Posted by Icon8888 > 2015-02-22 09:15 | Report Abuse
I am actually quite happy to debate ivarious issues with kcchong (margin, philantrophy)
Before this, we were polite neighbors giving each other a nod when we bump into each other in the neighborhood. Now we are talking to each other. I appreciate that, and would like to continue to do so in the future.
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Posted by johnny cash > 2015-02-20 14:36 | Report Abuse
Wow mr teh this is a good article thanks