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Investment Analysis of Wonder Woman Issues 70 to 99

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Investment Analysis of Wonder Woman  Issues 70 to 99.  I was asked to go back and work up these wonder woman issues. I looked into the data and there is a lack of data as many have seen from the golden-age and early silver-age. The data and conclusions should be taken more lightly.  WW#99 is a grail, it is at the 99% desire level! I like when I add a issue to that rarefied level.  The reader asked about WW#99. Ok I have mixed messages because of the lack of data on this issue. My Bias Score shows a negative number. That is because the insider bias seem very strong at grade 6.0. The bias is much less at 8 and 9.4 grade. I had to extrapolate the data. The Average Difference Numbers however, suggest a buy signal at 9.4, 8 and 6. A triple ADF issue. My thoughts are it is worth an investment but do not break the bank! Good Luck!  ================================================== The first table presents the Bias Score (B Score) for all the issues. Bias scores show which issues

Investment Analysis Wonder Woman 111 to 126.

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Investment Analysis of Wonder Woman  Issues 111 to 126.  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,

Investing in Comics is not just about the price.

Repost from 2015.  I forgot to upload my wonder woman data!  I will get it out tonight. Think about these things while waiting.  ================================================= Monday, July 27, 2015 Special__Quick hit Post. Investing in Comics is not just about the price So here are some factors that I have thought about in my investment journey. 1) Blocks of time. If you do not have sufficient time to spend and focus on the deals at LCS, CONs, Auctions, Ebay etc. DON'T! 2) On Ebay look at the new listings and focus on those. Use the notes to set price points (see previous post). As you look then, just delete those listings that are near your price points. Move on. 3) On Ebay, use broad search terms over titles as people can incorrectly spell titles. 4) Bankroll. Sell off unwanted items. Have a garage sale and come up with cash. 5) Raw vs Slabbed Books! I would only focus on one type in your investment block of time (Session) 6) Keep up with profits in your sessi

Investment Analysis of Wonder Woman Issues 100 to 110.

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Investment Analysis of Wonder Woman  Issues 100 to 110.  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,

Investment Analysis of Green Lantern Issues 90 to 110

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Investment Analysis of  Green LanternVol 2 Issues 90 to 110 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,