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jack7106

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  1. 12 hours ago, GrandPapillon said:

    yeah 150 lines in a portfolio, that's like a full time job to keep up on news and fundamental changes ????

     

    might as well buy an index, like the SET 100, or the SET 50, easier to run

     

    with that many stocks, you won't beat the index, unless you are a crafted and seasoned portfolio manager

     

    we used to run a concentrated 30/50 successful stocks and it was a full time job for the portfolio admin

    I’m beating the stock market by about 250%. Have a good day mate and it pays to do your research on penny stocks????????????????

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  2. I have been here for 25 years – own five condominiums and it is standard practice that I pay an agent approximately 12 to 13,000 Baht per year to satisfy the immigration requirements/sludge fund????‍♂️
    I am 54 years of age now. Good luck to everyone ????????????????????????????

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  3. 23 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

    Glenmorangie single malt. 1,800 baht in the local minimart.

    I will absolutely second Glenmorangie as it is the best by a country mile. Good luck to everyone and I could only afford ‘one bottle per day per man perhaps’????????????????????????????

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  4. I fell into the trap but was fortunate enough to be not successful in my online application. In hindsight this was excellent as it was an Astrazeneca vaccine which is not recommended for people under 60 years of age. I am 54 and rather dismissive of the photo opportunities????????????????????????????

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  5. 2 hours ago, G Rex said:

    I am an Australian citizen , and like you I have paid bucket loads of tax over the last 35 years working in Australia.   I have now made the choice to live in Thailand - (like you?).   I expect to receive nothing from Australia in the future . I will not be eligible for any government support or pension.

    I do , however, understand that the benefits that I received while living in Australia- education for myself (free) and subsidised for my children , free health care , stable (<deleted>$y government) and a true first world lifestyle- all come at a cost. I think it is a bit much to expect to get the tax that We have paid back in our retirement.  As far as I know it was never a loan.     
    such is life 

     

    I am 54 years old and a self-funded retiree. Just noting that Australia does not have free healthcare for working people as we pay a Medicare levy. All the best????????????????????????????

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