Singaporean Kenneth Kam launched his bestseller book ‘The Equilibrium: Training the money mindset’ as well as the Kenn Foundation, the global philanthropic arm of his organisation, in Mauritius. The launching ceremony took place at the Sofitel Resort and Spa, Flic en Flac, on Friday 28th July 2017.
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He owns a multi-million-dollar portfolio, is a social entrepreneur and the author of a highly acclaimed book. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of KENN Organisation, Kenneth Kam Boon Hee was in Mauritius for the launching of ‘The Equilibrium: Training The Money Mindset’ on Friday 28th July at the Sofitel Imperial Resort and Spa, Flic en Flac.
For years, many of Kenneth’s associates have suggested that he share his life experiences and collect them in a book. He obliged, and in late 2016, ‘The Equilibrium – Training the Money Mindset’ by Kenneth Kam was completed and published. In this book, he highlights some key experiences on his unique journey to achieve equilibrium in trading through what he describes as mindset mastery. Solicited in Asia for his flair and his strategic investment advice, the Singaporean believes that success in Forex Trading is a matter of mental preparation.
Successful trading requires 10% skill, 10% luck and 80% mindset. It is necessary first to master the language of the mind and to be able to silence the fears and the doubts."
“Successful trading requires 10% skill, 10% luck and 80% mindset. It is necessary first to master the language of the mind and to be able to silence the fears and the doubts. My advice is not only for traders but also for those who want to improve and excel in their professional activity. Life is a matter of balance. Work hard and play hard,” he said. Kenneth Kam also seized the opportunity to launch the KENN foundation, the charity branch of his organisation.
“I was seduced by the business-friendly environment of Mauritius. Your country will serve as a stepping stone for all my charitable activities, not only here but in Africa and then throughout the world,” he stated during the launching ceremony. The foundation has chosen to work in four areas, namely poverty alleviation, education, arts and social sciences and medical research. On the same occasion, the KENN Foundation launched its first charitable initiatives by donating to the Jane Constance Trust and the Atelier Mo’Zar. Each NGO received a cheque of Rs 100,000.
One of the highlights of the evening was the announcement of a major project not only carried out by the KENN Foundation but also by the Jane Constance Trust and the Global Rainbow Foundation headed by Armoogum Parsuramen, namely the creation of a Centre for Learning for the Blind using technology, at the University of Mauritius. The ceremony ended with mini-concerts by the students of Atelier Mo'Zar and Jane Constance, winner of The Voice Kids France.
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