Re: What do you do? (9 to 5)
Hi Dhukka,
I hear what you're saying about resources v tech boom but I think there is much more foundation to resources (pardon the pun) than there ever was for techs. Tech stocks were insanely inflated relative to what they were doing and the true value of the companies (assets,revenues etc.)... a few geeks in a garage creating a website is suddenly worth a billion dollars... hmmm, I don't think so. Resources have much more real-world value. Especially with India, China & UAE charging ahead and screaming out for infrastructure. Australia is one of the countries best positioned to take advantage. But as always diversity in your investments and a generally cautious approach is best for longterm prosperity. I'm sure Warren Buffett sees himself more as a conservative investor than a gambler and he's done pretty well for himself.
Teaching English in Thailand sounds like fun. Been seeing a Spanish girl lately who did it for a few months earlier this year and loved it but suffered with the pay rates also and had to pull the pin. Made me laugh when I first heard the story... Spaniard teaching English in Thailand. Would have loved to sit in on a couple of the lessons!
Hayden
Hi Dhukka,
I hear what you're saying about resources v tech boom but I think there is much more foundation to resources (pardon the pun) than there ever was for techs. Tech stocks were insanely inflated relative to what they were doing and the true value of the companies (assets,revenues etc.)... a few geeks in a garage creating a website is suddenly worth a billion dollars... hmmm, I don't think so. Resources have much more real-world value. Especially with India, China & UAE charging ahead and screaming out for infrastructure. Australia is one of the countries best positioned to take advantage. But as always diversity in your investments and a generally cautious approach is best for longterm prosperity. I'm sure Warren Buffett sees himself more as a conservative investor than a gambler and he's done pretty well for himself.
Teaching English in Thailand sounds like fun. Been seeing a Spanish girl lately who did it for a few months earlier this year and loved it but suffered with the pay rates also and had to pull the pin. Made me laugh when I first heard the story... Spaniard teaching English in Thailand. Would have loved to sit in on a couple of the lessons!
Hayden