Friday, May 17, 2019

After tweeting on investing, it was the right time to start Aussie Growth Investing blog!

This is a long time coming, to write about investments! Some investments didn't work out the way I hoped. I naively thought investing in my education and gaining a University Degree is a sure way for financial security, a sure way for full-time employment beyond entry level, a certain promotion and recognition. All the hard work over the years in studying will be worth it. I didn't know then, it'll be a long way away to secure a permanent full-time position in my chosen career. I consult myself, at least I have my chosen career in a casual position and occasionally contract work or secondments. Therefore, my investment in my university degree has mixed results. 

But I assure you it was an investment. If you say the Shares Market is volatile, try real life. Where I invested a life time in Higher Education, and the return on this investment compared to others with less experience or education, is pure disappointment. This made me reflect on it and work hard to find ways to move my career forward or at least find ways beyond a traditional job to increase wealth legallyCurrently its work in progress! I'm blessed and grateful.

That's why I'm passionate, as I always do, to find ways for growth investing: personal growth, wealth growth, community growth, financial growth, knowledge growth, connections, exploration and networking growth. I hate stagnation. 

In that spirit and out of the basic human need for continuous growth, I'll be finding ways for growth investing. Of course big part of this blog is how to increase monetary and asset wealth in uncertain and complex economy. How to stay relevant in the fast pace change of technology, and survive the fierce competition locally and globally.


Disclaimer: I’m not a financial adviser; please seek your own professional financial advice. I like to write about investment growth especially on Australian Stocks. And share news about local and global economies, as these affect the average worker or investor on growing their wealth. Thanks for reading.

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