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"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 19 Sub-Mariner Vol 2 (1968) Issues 1 to 43

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 19 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  Sub-Mariner Vol 2 (1968) Issues 1 to 43 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Investment Analysis of Flash Issues 142 to 160

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Investment Analysis of  Flash Issues 142 to 160 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

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 18 _ Strange Tales 101 to 168

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 18 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  Strange Tales 101 to 168 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 17 DC Showcase 1 to 84

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 17 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  DC Showcase 1 to 84 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 16 __ Nick Fury Vol 1, Vol 2 and Sgt Fury 1 to 20

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 16 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  Nick Fury Vol 1, Vol 2 and Sgt Fury 1 to 20 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Investment Analysis of Flash Comics Issue 124 to 141

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Investment Analysis of  Flash Issues 124 to 141 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 15 Marvel Team 1 to 25, Conan 1 to 25 and 37, Marvel Tales 1 to 10, Savage Sword of Conan, and Spec Spiderman

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 15 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  Marvel Team 1 to 25, Conan 1 to 25 and 37, Marvel Tales 1 to 10, Savage Sword of Conan, and Spec Spiderman These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 14 Marvel - 2 in 1, Feature, Premiere Spotlight and Super-Heroes Assorted Issues

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 14 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 Marvel  -  2 in 1, Feature, Premiere  Spotlight  and Super-Heroes Assorted Issues These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 13 Iron Man 1 to 78 Plus Annuals

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 13 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 Iron Man 1 to 78 plus Annuals These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Investment Analysis of Flash 105 to 123

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Investment Analysis of  Flash Issues 105 to 123 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 12 Ghost Rider 1 to 11 Hulk 1 to 6 102 to 182 assorted Iron Fist 1 to 15

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 12 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 Ghost Rider 1 to 11   Hulk 1 to 6 102 to 182 assorted   Iron Fist 1 to 15 These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 11 Fantastic Four 1 to 200 Assorted Issues plus Giant Size and Annuals

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 11 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 Fantastic Four 1 to 200 Assorted Issues plus Giant Size and Annuals These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Investment Ideas #1 _ Investment Diary and Personality Traits - Fight the Hindsight Bias!

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Investment Diary - Fight the Hindsight Bias! If your intent is to be a winner in your investment you need to set serious goals. Your activity should be treated as an investment. Rate of Return (ROR) is king and is the final measuring stick of your SPEC plays.  Your specific comic-book investments are to be judged based on their past rates of return, which can be compared against your other investments to determine which investments are the most profitable. If you invest in 10 comic-books at a 100$ each and you sell them and get less than $1000 in return when they are sold, you lost! Therefore you must consider the type of SPEC plays you invest in and the amount of investment effort required. Understanding and educating yourself about investing, risk management, money management and psychological factors at play will benefit you.   Not everyone can or will invest the time and effort it takes to be an successful investor. To begin, write down your goals etc in an investment d

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 10 ____ Detective Comics 227 to 880 Assorted Issues

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 10 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 Detective Comics 227 to 880 Assorted Issues These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.

Investment Analysis of Aquaman Issues 36 to 63

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Investment Analysis of   Aquaman Issues 36 to 63 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

"Tales from the Database Clues for Profit?" Series Part 9 ____ Captain Marvel Conan and Defenders Assorted Issues

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"Tales from the Database   Clues for Profit?" Series  Part 9 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 Captain Marvel Conan and Defenders Assorted Issues These designations hold until I can recalculate the data.