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09-07

On this Teacher’s Day, the first teacher who comes to mind is my secondary school Science teacher, who taught me the importance of curiosity and precision. In the world of investing, my favourite “stock teacher” would be Howard Marks—his memos are clear, disciplined, and deeply insightful. I would definitely recommend him to anyone who wants to sharpen their understanding of risk and market psychology.


To all teachers, whether in classrooms, boardrooms, or even through books and online platforms: thank you for reminding us that true learning is less about having the right answers, and more about asking the right questions. Your guidance leaves an impact that compounds far more meaningfully than any portfolio ever could.


🎉 Teacher’s Day Special: Which Teacher Left the Deepest Impression on You?
In Singapore, Teacher’s Day falls on September 5, while in China, we celebrate it on September 10. 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 A teacher isn’t just someone in the classroom — they can also be a friend, a parent, a stranger on the internet, or even an AI that suddenly appeared — like GPT or DeepSeek. As long as they bring us growth and inspiration, they can be considered our “teacher.” On this special day, which teacher comes to mind first? Who is your favorite “stock teacher”? Would you recommend them to others? Do you have a message of thanks you’d like to share with your teacher?
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