Harsimran Singh
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How 12 immigrants made Billions
2009
These are success stories unlike any you have ever read before—stories of people who arrived in America with almost nothing but desire and the ability to think positively. All were strangers to the United States. A couple of them hardly had enough money for a cup of coffee and could hardly speak the language, yet each became a billionaire. Each story represents one of the twelve keys to success, and holds an uplifting message that will transform your life, whether your goals are spiritual,....[more]
Stock Options : Work 1/2 Hour a Day
2009
It is hard to believe, but 95 percent of the people who trade options lose money more often than they make money. One of the main reasons is that they get their advice from advisers who are ill informed. They are like swimming instructors who teach people how to swim without ever going in the water themselves. I have traded more than $100 million in the stock market, and tried all kinds of strategies. Acquiring my knowledge cost me millions. I offer it to you for the mere cost of the book. In St....[more]
Rich Immigrants Poor Citizens
2009
Dr. Singh maintains that there is no reason for you not to have the same success he has experienced. The author always wondered why the children of immigrants go to Ivy League colleges more often than the children of U.S. citizens. This curiosity led him to interview the children of immigrants from many different ethnic backgrounds. What he learned from these children forms the basis for this book.
A to Z of Foreclosures
2009
Think twice about purchasing real estate if you cannot sell it for a much higher price the same day of the purchase. I realize that this is a controversial statement, but in A to Z of Foreclosures: Real Estate Worth Millions Acquired with $101, I explain the logic behind it, and how it applies to people who have very little money and equally little knowledge about real estate, as well as to people who are well-off financially and experienced in the buying and selling of property. I have tried to....[more]
How to Always Be Unhappy
2009
This book is a revival for these difficult times. We are our own enemies and we are our own friends. When we let vices, such as lust, anger, greed, attachment and ego control us we become our own enemies. But the same vices can become our friends when we channel their energies in a positive way. The fire that is a source of our everyday necessity can burn us if not properly used. Happiness is an inside game. When we tend to acquire happiness from the outside world, it can lead toward a temporary....[more]
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