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It’s bubble 2.0 time
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I find that interesting, considering that in the same article they mentioned they are only making 3 million a year in revenue?
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As with any bubbles luck plays a part with entry but sagacity determines how much $$$ the investor takes at the exit ;-)
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Do you really think that Rich Dad's Prophecy is worth buying?
I jotted down the title & info thinking perhaps I'd search for the book at the Library but after a glimpse of a couple of pages available through Amazon (thanks for the link), the book looks like a "New Age style economics book with a lot of fluffy filler" IMHO. There might be a few tips in the book that are worthwhile and I might still track it down at the library.
I got a kick out of some of the Amazon reviews (these can be read if one follows your given link).
H. Buning "harmgb2" (Texas) said s/he would rather read Suze Orman :D
There were some other entertaining reviews as well.
Library Journal refers to Kiyosaki as a "superhot financial writer" without going into much detail as to why Kiyosaki's book on this topic is so great.
Read: THE MISSISSIPPI SCHEME
THE SOUTH SEA BUBBLE
THE TULIPOMANIA
from MEMOIRS OF EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS
BY CHARLES MACKAY
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext96/ppdel10.txt
Those memoirs have educational value that rings true to the present day.
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He does do a lot of shameless self plugs to his other books and materials - and in terms of investing, he is very conservative - overall though, it's a nice primer and an easy read for people looking to understand financial economics (sic).
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I'll put that on my list to check out some day ...
Are there any other economic related books you find interesting?
I studied macro- and micro- back in college.
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MEMOIRS OF EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS
BY CHARLES MACKAY:
http://www.econlib.org/library/mackay/macExCont...
It's an enjoyable read (I own the book).
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