| Reading Map |
This book assumes its readers are “investors with Taiwan tax residency.” If you hold U.S. tax residency (a U.S. citizen or green-card holder), the passages on Taiwan ETFs and taxation in this book may involve differing rules such as PFIC, FBAR, and FATCA, so please first consult CH19, “Retirement and Inheritance Taxation for U.S. Citizens and Green-Card Holders.” If you reside outside both Taiwan and the United States, please consult CH18, “Multi-Region Allocation for Cross-Border Residents,” and defer to the regulations of your place of residence.
One, the Three Major Blocks of the Book
| Block | Chapters | Core Task |
|---|---|---|
| Block One: Infrastructure | CH01–CH09 | See through the rules of class, cash flow, and the underlying logic of investing, and build a decision framework of “survive first, then scale up” |
| Block Two: Asset Allocation | CH10–CH20 | Join together the physics of leverage, the asset portfolio, the lines of loan defense, rebalancing, and retirement planning into a repeatable, executable system |
| Block Three: Mental Discipline | CH21–CH27 | Handle noise, volatility, relationships, and inheritance, and turn financial capability into a sustainable capability for life |
These three blocks are a reading-oriented consolidation of the table of contents’ “six parts”:
- Infrastructure = the Awakening Part + the Weapons Part
- Asset Allocation = the Architecture Part + the Moat Part
- Mental Discipline = the Psychology Part + the Life Part
The two ways of dividing point to the same sequence of chapters; the “blocks” simply emphasize the rhythm of reading, while the “parts” emphasize thematic division.
Two, Six Reader Paths
“Path A” the investing newcomer (has never bought a stock)
CH01 → CH02 → CH03 → CH08 → CH10 → CH11 → CH12
“Path B” has a foundation but wants to systematize (already doing dollar-cost averaging)
CH06 → CH11 → CH14 → CH15 → CH16 → CH18 → CH27
“Path C” already retired or about to retire
CH20 → CH15 → CH16 → CH26 → CH27
“Path D” close reading of the whole book (maximizing investment)
Read CH01 through CH27 in order, then read the appendix series
“Path E” the U.S. citizen / green-card reader
CH19 (the chapter dedicated to retirement and inheritance taxation) → CH27 → CH20 → reinforce with the other chapters of the book as needed
“Path F” the cross-border resident (Hong Kong / Singapore / Europe / China NRA)
CH18 (the chapter dedicated to multi-region allocation) → CH17 (for comparison and reference) → CH27 → reinforce with the other chapters of the book as needed
Four, How to Use This Alongside the Course
The “video numbers” cited in each chapter can be matched directly against the CLEC channel content for review. Finishing a chapter and then going back to watch the corresponding video is the most efficient approach; if you only watch the videos without grounding them in the chapter checklists, it is easy to stop at understanding rather than execution.