personally i prefer to read informative stuffs;
Updated sites to read:
www.businessinsider.com
http://nexttrade.blogspot.com/ (he knows what's he's writing)
http://www.danielloh.com/ (Sometimes i dont trust him, but i like to see what he's thinking)
klse.i3investor.com (forum for speculators and mostly noisy people)
tradesignum.com (another forum, but less noise... alot of "forecast".. Check those that are more accurate)
http://www.bakadesuyo.com/ (excellent read)
http://www.kitco.com/charts/livegold.html (know your gold price!)
http://www.entrepreneur.com/ (short articles)
www.forbes.com (enough said)
https://www.facebook.com/InvestinKL (no longer updates freebies... only certain news)
https://www.stockbk.com/ (affiliated to investinkl.com.. Worth a read as price only usd9.99)
http://trendfollowingmalaysia.com/ (i like to sell my stocks when he say buy and buy when he say sell)
http://lcchong.wordpress.com/ (experienced guy. Know what's he doing and saying)
http://www.turtletrendfollowing.com/ (worth a read.. not usd9.99 but read it)
http://www.trendhunter.com/ (know the trends, know the business)
http://valueinvestorresearchklse.blogspot.com/ (source from cimb daybreak)
http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2012/06/25-wa...llars-part-two/
(worth 5 mins to read.. interesting fellow)
http://www.math.com/students/calculators/source/compound.htm
(bookmark this)
https://www.kickstarter.com/ (know the next big thing)
http://thenextweb.com/ (tech stuffs)
Are Ebooks Good Or Bad For Learning?
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