The art of contrarian investing (Amended)
Singapore
RETIRING at age 28 may be an inconceivable notion to many, but to 35-year-old Edward Lee it was a way of life. He has quite a story to share.
Mr Lee graduated in accounting and finance from the University of Melbourne at age 18 and became a millionaire by age 22, after starting with an initial capital of only S$2,000. By age 28, he was out of the workforce, having largely made his money through astute investments, much of them in property.
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