Where Can You Find Investorials?
from August 31st, 2006
Investorial is my un-imaginative amalgamation of “investments” and “editorials”. You may or may not enjoy my ramblings about “the good, the bad, the ugly” in the investement / financial media. I have also been trying to carve out new dimensions in my financial writing. I’m currently a blogger with two financial blogging networks - InvestorGeeks and AOL Blogging Stocks. I thought I’d share with you a few of my posts elsewhere. I won’t claim they are “good”, but I don’t think they are “bad” and hopefully they’re not “ugly”!
InvestorGeeks
I approached Chris, Jason and Frank on 06/06/06 to join the devil’s pact! It’s a thriving community of investing geeks (or the next motley fool?) and its my home for discussing investing techniques and principles. Here’s a sample! (more…)

I must thank Stephen Colbert (whose show I watch nightly) for coining the term “truthiness”. Wikipedia (besides having entries about elephants) also has an extensive section on
InvestorGeeks recently ran
When it comes to investing columns, thank goodness for the cynics! I’m not just saying that because I’m also a cynic, but along with positive news often comes a lot of hype and fluff. Cynics have the unenviable task of having to prove their negative assertions by rigorous research and logical explanations more so than their salesmen-like counterparts!
After a satisfying dinner, some delicious desert would be nice. And if you’re Warren Buffett, you might be hoping for some Dairy Queen delights! As our series on Buffett’s tenets draws close to a conclusion, what can we do to leave you with a sweet remembrance? I hope you’re not too full after we’ve covered Buffett’s thoughts on
Warren Buffett loves playing bridge. I dabble in a little poker from time to time. And as much as I’d like to delude myself into thinking I have more similarities with the “oracle”, it ends with a penchant for playing cards. But that doesn’t stop me from learning more about how Buffett thinks investors should approach the game. After reading this installment in our ongoing Investorial series on Buffett’s tenets, if you don’t feel you fit all of Warren’s requirements for being an investor, don’t worry! There’s always a table game going on somewhere!
Warren Buffett has some tips for you! And if you’ve been following our series on Buffett’s tenets, you’ve become a bit more familiar with
Now that Warren Buffett has shown us how oppportunities arise when the market is at its emotional extremes, it’s time to pick his brain on how he selects businesses. If you were just joining us, Investorial is running a series of Buffett’s tenets — his ideas on investing. We’ve already covered some of 