BearbullHealth checkCOMMENT: Here's an exercise to test a company's health. It's not comprehensive, but it is useful and only takes 30 minutesSave20 January 2010
BearbullInflationary fudgeCOLUMNIST: One year on from near meltdown, we have not begun to tackle an issue at the root of the credit crunch, says Mr BearbullSave15 September 2009
BearbullExpress solutionCOLUMNIST: Mr Bearbull thinks there is money to be made from the likely bid for buses and trains operator National ExpressSave8 September 2009
BearbullThinking separatelyCOMMENT: Is there any point in selecting an investment portfolio? Not a lot, says Mr Bearbull, if you believe the work of a prominent economistSave1 September 2009
BearbullTale of two dividendsCOLUMNIST: Does it matter that one company raises its dividend and another axes it? Mr Bearbull explainsSave25 August 2009
BearbullRegulatory overkillCOLUMNIST: Even if City regulation is getting out of hand, Mr Bearbull suggests an investment that may benefit from the trendSave18 August 2009
BearbullLife in the matrixCOLUMNIST: Combining high-risk with low-risk shares seems like a sensible plan for the Bearbull Income PortfolioSave3 August 2009
BearbullThe efficiency dilemmaCOLUMNIST: Financial markets are more efficient than it is fashionable to admit, says Mr BearbullSave29 July 2009
BearbullThe inflationary effectCOLUMNIST: Fears about incipient inflation mean that this may be a good time for high-yield shares, says Mr BearbullSave21 July 2009
BearbullFrom Goldilocks to GoldwynCOLUMNIST: Prices and other economic data suggest the economy is improving. Employment data suggests it isn't. Small wonder that many quoted companies remain uncertain about the outlookSave14 July 2009