Cryptocurrencies have come a long way since Bitcoin made its humble debut in January 2009. What started as a digital experiment has snowballed into a wild ride of an asset class, capturing the imaginations of everyone from weekend traders to global financial institutions and probably confusing a few governments along the way. Despite its meteoric…
Author: YH Wong
Our story: Transcendental Meditation
Transcendental Meditation (TM), rooted in ancient Indian traditions and integrated into the Yoga system and Ayurveda, has a rich history dating back thousands of years. The teachings of great spiritual figures, such as Lord Krishna, Lord Buddha, and Christ, all share the essence of TM as a path to inner transcendence and peace. TM has…
Ruminating on asset allocation
I have just finished another insightful article by Howard Marks from Oaktree, one of my favorite financial writers (few others come close). His deep understanding of the complexities of economics and financial markets always leaves a lasting impression on me. Here is a section: When I moved from Citibank’s equity research department to its bond…
The real world does not care about your titles
I periodically recycle old posts on my blog to ensure that new clients can benefit from valuable content they may have missed and this post is one such example. When someone asks me if getting the CFA charter is worth it, my answer is always, “Well, it depends, what do you want out of it?”…
Back to school
He is back! Donald Trump just pulled off what might go down as one of the most unlikely political comebacks ever. Just a couple of years back, he was practically running a gift shop at his seaside resort, peddling hats and memorabilia. Then came the headlines: raided, indicted, arraigned, sued – rinse and repeat. It…
We get the leaders we deserve
Today, I’m taking a more serious turn in my writing. This is not a political commentary forum. I seldom touch on politics in my commentary but this topic calls for reflection. Leaders, in many ways, serve as mirrors of the societies that elevate them. They reflect the values, concerns, and aspirations of those who put…
Gratitude and growth
This past weekend, a revered spiritual teacher arrived from India, and my family and I feel incredibly blessed to host him during his stay. He will spend time with us, sharing his profound wisdom on mindfulness, compassion, and peaceful living. Over the years, he has traveled to many parts of the world, visiting disciples who…
High drama ahead
I will skip the usual Monday survey today. Well, this week is shaping up to be a real nail-biter for Wall Street. The outcome of the US presidential election on Tuesday has markets collectively holding their breath as Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump duke it out in a tight race. Polls…
Music for the mind, body and environment
Centuries ago in India, the sacred land of the Veda, visionary Rishis possessed the ability to perceive the natural rhythms and melodies. These seers would sing and play these enchanting tunes during specific times of the day and night, aiming to bestow tranquility and harmony upon their land, as well as optimum health to their…
Benefits of Transcendental Meditation
Transcendental meditation or TM is a technique that I have regularly done over all these years because it is so simple, effective, and the experience of doing it is so enjoyable. I feel sorry for some people who go looking for an effective meditation technique and have to shift through all the land mines of…