Who doesn't want to know what the future brings? Some of the wildest ideas in the past did come true against popular opinions. Now, Mr George Friedman thinks the next 100 years will still be the American century. Do you agree?
Finance has always been one of my key interests. I have more than 5 years of experience in managing my own money and holds an MBA specialising in Finance from the Nanyang Business School, ranked 24th globally by the Financial Times in 2009. I have also passed all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program for investment professionals.
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