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Farting Camel’s Guide to Stock Picking – Citigroup, Inc (C) Citigroup stock price has been very active lately not to mention how widely priced; trading as high as $5.06 to a low of $4.38 - just within the last month. (Note: I assumed that readers do have access to Google finance or other finance media to look up company profiles and financial...
Read More Post a comment (0)Farting Camel’s Guide to Stock Picking – EOG
This morning I received a lot of email alerts for EOG from my broker. Perhaps it is a good time for me to focus on this company today. Note: I assume that reader does have access... more
Farting Camel’s Guide to Stock Picking – ITG
Here goes. Today I thought it was long over due that I need to put down the words meant in good faith many months back; my analysis of stocks from my perspective. I will try... more
Farting Camel’s Guide to Stock Picking – Revision
Investing Principles and Methods Series (IPMS) Earlier on I posted four critical areas I would look at in evaluating public companies for my own investment. I've since revised from: 1) Ethical Issues 2) Owner’s Reward 3) Debt Management 4) Value... more
Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?
I was looking through my files and saw an old Excel file on the accumulative effect of a good investment plan. I thought it would be interesting to show you. If you want to be... more
Minding Your Own Business?
There seems to be a lot of information on the web. But there’s always a catch. I am very proud of the ‘open source’ community when it comes to Internet Technology where multifaceted experts around... more
Farting Camel’s Guide to Stock Picking
Investing Principles and Methods Series (IPMS) This is perhaps the biggest part and the most important element in this series – the outline or format which will keep me in line as I present my work... more
A Step Forward
Investing Principles and Methods Series (IPMS), October 22, 2009 I want to outline a simple and direct way to figure out the value of the stocks or the company. Taking into account there are a zillion ways... more
Intrinsic Value; What Makes A Deal Worth Buying?
Investing Principles and Methods Series, September 25, 2009 My wife and I considered ourselves to be savvy bargain hunters. We both needed to purchase a watch in anticipation of our job interviews. Due to the economic... more
Investment Objectives
Investing Principles and Methods Series, September 24, 2009. I have a friend who always asks, “What is your objective?” What do you want to achieve in your investment goal? There are many objectives or motivations for... more
Safety of Principal
Investing Principles and Methods Series, September 23, 2009. Today we continue to explore Graham and Dodd’s definition of an investment and what is considered a “safety of principal”. Let me illustrate why it is important to... more
What is considered an investment?
Investing Principles and Methods Series, September 22, 2009. In the introduction, Graham and Dodd stated, “Even though the last bull and bear markets have been unexampled in recent history as regards both magnitude and duration, at... more
Investing Principles and Methods Series
What do I want to accomplish in the next year at Investor Intelligent? I have been looking at how the average person views investing. In this area there are two extremes, the most common has... more
I take it back about Cramer!
Now, I never said anything about Jim Cramer, the hugely popular host of Mad Money on CNBC that I’ve come to regret. I never saw him in the same light as a good friend... more



