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Investment Analysis of Aquaman Issue 1 to 35

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Investment Analysis of   Aquaman Issues 1 to 35 The first table presents the Bias Score (B Score) for all the issues. Bias scores show which issues are being bought by the Insiders (Pros) vs. the Outsiders (Fans Less Serious). The concept of my approach is to focus on the issues being bought BULLISHLY by the investors. We developed an analysis of data to quantify this Bias (B Score). We mark the issues with the highest Bias with Lime Green followed by a Dark Green staining for issues with a lesser but definite Bias. Red are those issues to avoid.   Table 2 data deals with another data stream on comic-book issues. This run’s issues are looked at 3 grades 9.4, 8 and 6. The changes in bias between the different grades are calculated and the SLN numbers were born. The SLN numbers look into each “world” of the I vs. O bias data. This data has shown historically to be the most liberal and establishes the investment potential across the grades of 9.4, 8 and 6. Very quickly, the green s

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 7__Color Coded B Scores. Brave and Bold Issues 1 to 200.

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 7 We begin a look back from a top down way at the Comic-book Issues and their B Scores. I use a color coded designation.  Highest Segments of 80% to 100% (8 and 9 segments) in Green. Lowest Segments of 0 to 20% (Segments 0, 1 and 2) with Red. I have used an excel pivot table to gather and present the data.  I present Brave and Bold Issues 1 to 200 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 6____Color Coded B Scores Batman Issue #100-329 plus Assorted Issues

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"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 6   Color Coded B Scores Batman Issue #100-329 plus Assorted Issues We begin a look back from a top down way at the Comic-book Issues and their B Scores. I use a color coded designation.  Highest Segments of 80% to 100% (8 and 9 segments) in Green.  Lowest Segments of 0 to 20% (Segments 0, 1 and 2) with Red. I have used an excel pivot table to gather and present the data.  I present the  Batman Issue #100-329 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Early First Pass into a New Metric_Collectible Rating Number (CRN)

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I am combining Issue Rarity Data with my Bias Score. This was done last night. I weighed the two scores as equal (Is that the right proportion?) and combine them. I placed each issue's score on a 0 to 100 (Low to High) and call it the Collectible Rating Number ( CRN). Questions What %  of price is reflected in my Bias Score, Rarity and Combined CRN? Is the price of a comic efficient? Is all the current information embedded into the price? (Efficient Market Concept)  or can I/you develop metrics/data streams that are not priced in ? Thus creating Overlays = Bargains. I color coded the same CRN score and you can interpret that a JIM 83 2.5 "equals" #84 and 85 at 3.5. Yes I know price is not included for now.  I wish to use the CRN as a transition to metrics that are better! Anyone out there that wish to swim in the data pool? Lets discuss! Good Luck in your investments

Investment Analysis of Showcase Issues #85 to 104

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Investment Analysis of   Showcase Issues #84 to 104 The first table presents the Bias Score (B Score) for all the issues. Bias scores show which issues are being bought by the Insiders (Pros) vs. the Outsiders (Fans Less Serious). The concept of my approach is to focus on the issues being bought BULLISHLY by the investors. We developed an analysis of data to quantify this Bias (B Score). We mark the issues with the highest Bias with Lime Green followed by a Dark Green staining for issues with a lesser but definite Bias. Red are those issues to avoid.   Table 2 data deals with another data stream on comic-book issues. This run’s issues are looked at 3 grades 9.4, 8 and 6. The changes in bias between the different grades are calculated and the SLN numbers were born. The SLN numbers look into each “world” of the I vs. O bias data. This data has shown historically to be the most liberal and establishes the investment potential across the grades of 9.4, 8 and 6. Very quickly, the gre

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 5____Color Coded B Scores Avengers 1 to 202 Assorted plus Annuals

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 5 We begin a look back from a top down way at the Comic-book Issues and their B Scores. I use a color coded designation.  Highest Segments of 80% to 100% (8 and 9 segments) in Green. Lowest Segments of 0 to 20% (Segments 0, 1 and 2) with Red. I have used an excel pivot table to gather and present the data.  I present the Avengers 1 to 202 Assorted plus Annuals These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 4____Color Coded B Scores Amazing Spiderman 1 to 529 Assorted plus GS and Annuals

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 4 We begin a look back from a top down way at the Comic-book Issues and their B Scores. I use a color coded designation.  Highest Segments of 80% to 100% (8 and 9 segments) in Green. Lowest Segments of 0 to 20% (Segments 0, 1 and 2) with Red. I have used an excel pivot table to gather and present the data.  I present the Amazing Spiderman 1 to 529 Assorted plus GS and Annuals These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Video Link on More Money Comics Update Top 40 Comics and Upcoming Posts

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Quick Post_ What is upcoming in next few posts and and Update in my Holy Grail Data. Top 40 Desired Books. Who is new to the List?

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Quick Post_  What is upcoming in next few posts  and  Update in my Holy Grail Data. Top 40 Desired Books. Who is new to the List?

Investment Analysis of Showcase Issues #63 to 84

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Investment Analysis of   Showcase Issues #63 to 84 The first table presents the Bias Score (B Score) for all the issues. Bias scores show which issues are being bought by the Insiders (Pros) vs. the Outsiders (Fans Less Serious). The concept of my approach is to focus on the issues being bought BULLISHLY by the investors. We developed an analysis of data to quantify this Bias (B Score). We mark the issues with the highest Bias with Lime Green followed by a Dark Green staining for issues with a lesser but definite Bias. Red are those issues to avoid.   Table 2 data deals with another data stream on comic-book issues. This run’s issues are looked at 3 grades 9.4, 8 and 6. The changes in bias between the different grades are calculated and the SLN numbers were born. The SLN numbers look into each “world” of the I vs. O bias data. This data has shown historically to be the most liberal and establishes the investment potential across the grades of 9.4, 8 and 6. Very quickly, the gree

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 3___Color Coded B Scores. Amazing Adventures, Astonishing Tales, Capt Marvel and Conan Assorted Issues.

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 3 We begin a look back from a top down way at the Comic-book Issues and their B Scores. I use a color coded designation.  Highest Segments of 80% to 100% (8 and 9 segments) in Green. Lowest Segments of 0 to 20% (Segments 0, 1 and 2) with Red. I have used an excel pivot table to gather and present the data.  I present Amazing Adventures, Astonishing Tales, Capt Marvel and Conan Assorted Issues.  These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series_ Part 2 Action Comics Issues 200 to 449 and assorted. Color Coded B Score Maps

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 2 We begin a look back from a top down way at the Comic-book Issues and their B Scores. I use a color coded designation.  Highest Segments of 80% to 100% (8 and 9 segments) in Green. Lowest Segments of 0 to 20% (Segments 0, 1 and 2) with Red. I have used an excel pivot table to gather and present the data. I start with Action Comics.  These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.  

Investment Analysis of Showcase Issues #38 to 62

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Investment Analysis of   Showcase Issues #38 to 62 The first table presents the Bias Score (B Score) for all the issues. Bias scores show which issues are being bought by the Insiders (Pros) vs. the Outsiders (Fans Less Serious). The concept of my approach is to focus on the issues being bought BULLISHLY by the investors. We developed an analysis of data to quantify this Bias (B Score). We mark the issues with the highest Bias with Lime Green followed by a Dark Green staining for issues with a lesser but definite Bias. Red are those issues to avoid.   Table 2 data deals with another data stream on comic-book issues. This run’s issues are looked at 3 grades 9.4, 8 and 6. The changes in bias between the different grades are calculated and the SLN numbers were born. The SLN numbers look into each “world” of the I vs. O bias data. This data has shown historically to be the most liberal and establishes the investment potential across the grades of 9.4, 8 and 6. Very quickly, the gree