A BIT ABOUT MY INTEREST IN INVESTMENTS

Investing is a habit. I taught David Chilton when he was in University and he shared with me the principles of his The Wealthy Barber prior to writing that book. I believe he was very correct that it is best to invest the first 10% of their income in investments, after the 10% which belongs to God as a tithe.

I also believe very strongly in the principle of investing in shares/funds which have long-term good prospects and holding them. The most costly part of investing is trades so it makes little sense to trade to make money daily.