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My Electrician Drives a Porsche? By Gianni Kovacevic

192 Pages
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group, Greenleaf Book Group Press
Release Date: February 9, 2016

Nonfiction (Adult), Business, Finance, Investing, Stocks, Commodities

Doctor Anderson is a 50-something recently divorced doctor. He bought a fixer-upper and is in need of installing am inhouse wiring system. When Johnny, a patient, comes to see him for an injured ankle, the doctor talks to him about the installation. Johnny is an electrician but seems to have a lot of time to travel and have adventures. Johnny begins to discuss wireless options and energy investments. For the doctor, what began as a simple service call turns into a life altering experience. He gets his first passport and learns about energy options for now and the future.

When I got this book, I was under the impression it was fiction until I started reading it. Although this was a fast book, it was very informative. My husband and I have been investors since the early 1990s and experienced ups and downs with the market. I was able to pick up a few tips and began researching other options. If you are interested in the subject of investing and commodities, you may gain a tip or two in this book.

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A fantastic read for someone looking to dip their toe into the world of clean green energy. It provokes you to think in a different manner. Also has some wonderful insights into the world of copper. The fictional story line however, not so intriguing, could have been made more interesting. Overall, I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in investing.

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