Life Term Strategies

1. Huge Gains in Long Term
- Receive significant capital gains
- by investing in corporations
- (with wide economic moat & average peers’ net margin)
- In very very long term

2. Strong Periodic Cash Flow
- Maintain self-sufficient monthly cash flow
- Through dividend, gains on derivative & short term trading
- For re-investment to item # 1 mentioned above

3. Mind for Risk Management
- Ensure strong cash position
- Maintain low risk by continue monitor, analyze & feel:
economic trend & environment,
market condition & investors emotion
corporate performance & outlook
asset allocation & direction

4. Be a holy Christian investor:
- Invest in wisdom & varies ways, but consistent & not over nor under of what the Holy Bible expects a Jesus follower should be
- Keep regular & long term spiritual growth
Continue experience God @ finance market
Aim for life transform opportunities
- Even though it may not teach Billy & Bilibala what stocks to invest nor how to make more, more & more $

2.27.2009

News: Obama's budget

More details on Obama's new budget:
Plan to cut
  • Deficit from $1.75T in fiscal 2009 to $533B in 2013 (mainly from pay back on bail out $$ from financial institutions);
  • Let Bush's 2001 tax cut fro the 2% of richest Americans (earn > $250k) expire as scheduled at the end of 2010;
  • Corporations will no longer be able to exclude foreign-source income from tax;
  • A cap-and-trade programme for carbon emissions that is yet to be designed;
  • Remove most of American troops from Iraq before the end of 2010;
  • Reduce payments to privately managed Medicare plans and farmers
Plan to rise / focus
  • Permanent the worker tax credit;
  • Expand public subsidies to reduce the number of those without health insurance;
  • More $$ for parents, students, the disabled and the unemployed;
  • Investment in alternative energy;
  • Extra deployments to Afghanistan;
  • On top of $700B bail out plan, addition $250B is being set aside just in case

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