Morten Strange (born 1952, Denmark) is a Singapore-based
IBF-certified independent financial analyst. Since becoming
salary-independent and retiring at the age of 33, he has pursued
his interests in economics and finance, writing, photography, and
environmental conservation. He is the author of Be Financially
Free: How to Become Salary Independent in Today's Economy (2016,
Marshall Cavendish).
"Be Financially Free by `citizen economist' Morten Strange is not
just a good book, it is a fantastic piece of entertainment, common
sense economics, and wisdom about life, and how to achieve
financial independence, and to `live', as Pablo Picasso said, `as a
poor man with lots of money'. Strange will not win a Nobel Prize
with Be Financially Free, but he has my respect for having written
a highly readable, funny and cynical financial essay, which
actually makes sense."
- Dr Marc Faber (Gloom Boom & Doom Report)
Strange is articulate, has a great sense of understanding of the
subject and a good turn of phrase, combined with the financial
rigour, to tackle one of the key challenges facing investors who
are not convinced by climate change ... I would thoroughly
recommend this book!
— Lawrence Gosling, Editor-in-chief, WhatInvestment (UK)
It is a thoughtful reflection on what is leading us down the path
to ecological meltdown, a mirror against which to determine what is
`ethical’, and a practical framework on deciding what to invest in,
how to do it, and why it is worth a try.”—Dr Shawn Lum, President,
Nature Society (Singapore)
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