BearbullThe despondency indexThe despondency index suggests we are on the verge of a bull market. Not just yet, thinks Mr BearbullSave22 January 2008
BearbullBearly thinkingIn a bear market, investors have to start thinking like traders, says Mr BearbullSave15 January 2008
BearbullBeware of tipsA tip is there to make you think. Making money comes later, says Mr Bearbull as he recounts an old dealing-room storySave8 January 2008
BearbullBack to the futureThe future-past tense is the only one that investors need know, says Mr BearbullSave18 December 2007
BearbullUnpleasant odourThe whiff of corruption just won't leave BAE Systems, and that's why the shares won't figure in my portfolios, says Mr BearbullSave11 December 2007
BearbullHistory menHistory will cling to Northern Rock like a curse, says Mr Bearbull, who remains puzzled as to why leading business figures are fighting over itSave4 December 2007
BearbullLife goes onMr Bearbull takes a deep breath and looks for bargains among London's rubbleSave27 November 2007
BearbullCredibility gapMr Bearbull does the maths on BHP Billiton's proposed takeover of Rio Tinto - and struggles to make the figures add upSave13 November 2007
BearbullIt's that sinking feelingThe imminent arrival of a new boss can be the time to turn bearish on a company's shares, says Mr BearbullSave6 November 2007
BearbullPulling at bootstrapsBe wary when a company's boss says a deal will enhance earnings, warns Mr BearbullSave30 October 2007