BearbullHistory lessonsCOLUMNIST: Mr Bearbull garners lessons from the financial crises of the past 100 yearsSave14 October 2008
BearbullRegulation laid bareBEARBULL: Better financial regulation is possible, says Mr Bearbull, but it can only go so farSave23 September 2008
BearbullTen years onMR BEARBULL assesses some investment tactics he set himself 10 years ago, and finds that most of them are as relevant today as they were in 1998Save16 September 2008
BearbullThe Great FailureCOLUMNIST: How big a failure do we need to make the financial system behave responsibly, asks Mr BearbullSave9 September 2008
BearbullThe confidence factorCOLUMNIST: Returning confidence, but also over-confidence, are in evidence in London's share prices and the market's response to takeover deals, says Mr BearbullSave2 September 2008
BearbullThe scattergram approachMR BEARBULL suggests that it might be time to 'buy for recovery' - but only if you buy the right sectors at the right times. And that's where the scattergram comes in handySave19 August 2008
BearbullSelective hearingCOLUMNIST: Stock markets are stubborn things, says Mr Bearbull. They only hear what they want to hearSave12 August 2008
BearbullBottom MarksCOLUMNIST: Marks and Spencer's shareholders are paying the price for an ill-conceived dividend plan, says Mr Bearbull - and the payout could even be cut for the first time everSave29 July 2008
BearbullNailing the floorCOLUMNIST: Share prices are close to levels where they are obviously cheap, says Mr BearbullSave22 July 2008
BearbullThe Templeton wayCOLUMNIST: Sir John Templeton, one of the greatest asset managers and stock pickers of the century, is dead. Long live his investment methods, says a humbled Mr BearbullSave15 July 2008