Most of my articles are also posted to The Motley Fool. They might go through some changes, but overall they have the same content. This leads to a lot of duplicate stuff. However, I have a lot more to say than I could on Motley Fool for both space and content reasons.
I am more of a completionist when it comes to analysis. I like have as much information as possible even if it is not central to my investment thesis. That might not be the best way, and as an essay it fails. However, I like articles that give me a lot of information. Usually, I am less interested in the argument, because I like to create my own deductions.
Obviously, I will give my two cents so it colors everything I write and you can judge it properly, but overall I’m not really looking to win you over with my argument. So instead of pushing my judgment, I look to inform and to riff a bit. I may or may not use all the information I provide in my personal opinion, and there might be stuff outside of the scope of an article.
Additional Content at the End of Every Article
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Clik here to view.At the end of every article I post to The Motley Fool I will do some more riffing at the bottom of the article posted on my own site. Hopefully, that will provide more value to the people that visit this site. Not that most of you will realize that there is more to every article. I don’t even know how I would tell people on Motley Fool. There probably is no way. That is what they get for not coming to my website and reading everything here. They should be following me. Everyone should. I try to put in my articles things I like to read in other articles. For me that is usually information to inflame my own thoughts. Perhaps, I will get into my investment philosophy a bit more. I think I am pretty different from the average reader and writer out there. I have a real disdain for traditional financial articles that deserves to be fleshed out a bit.
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