Personal Financial Investment Seminar - SOLD OUT
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Personal Financial Investment Seminar - SOLD OUT



Hello readers, this is just to update that the event has been sold out. As of now, sales have been closed. I haven't been blogging as actively because school have reopened for me and just like any teenage kid, I'm faced with the new prospects of upcoming projects, tutorials, lectures and the numerous deadlines to meet. Therefore I can look forward to months of not sleeping on time, and in some cases not sleeping at all to meet deadlines. Hopefully that forecast won't come true.

My Investing journey will continue, as I pour in fresh funds each month. With increased expenses in school, I will have to find a part time job soon.

Hope everyone's doing fine and chasing their dream. My last few months in Poly, I aim to leave with as little regrets as possible.

Signing off,
Teenage Investor




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