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Name: RyanFool
Home: Prairie Village, KS
Age: 40
Occupation: Math Professor
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Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics
Annual Income: $72,000
Debt: $98,000
Cash: $160,000
Operating Margin: 12.9%
Profit Margin: 7.8%
Price to Earnings: 14.5
Annual Return
vs. S&P 500:
+ 5.1%
Favorite Stocks: None
Investment Style: I have my own mathematical system
Note: The life valuation graph is created based on data provided by the individual. It is a graphical representation of their financial well being. The more data the individual provides, the more accurate the graph.
Return on Investment 308%
Relative Strength 96
May 97: Received doctorate from MIT
Jun 98: Published "A Mathematical Method for the Market"
Mar 00: Overhauled portfolio, sold Internet holdings
Jul 00: Speeding ticket
Dec 01: Published "Practical Systems for Stock Market Volatility"
"It is easier to square the circle than to get round a mathematician." --Augustus De Morgan

I'm twice than half a man. --RyanFool

Too smart for this dummy
ryanfool is charming and a complete gentleman...he's smart and definitely know investing...i think i would always feel stupid around him, though.
kind of a dork
Ryan is probably going to make the right person very happy, but this girl can only take so many tedious stories and bad jokes. He asked me what my "cosine" was... things like that.
What an interesting, unusual man!
He's smart, polite, and extremely funny. (Get him to tell you the one about Descartes and the burrito!) He's also a published author and has made tons of money in the market. The problem is, I just don't feel comfortable with his mathematical investing models. To, me investing is more of an art, and involves human intuition and perception, not rigid analysis.
RyanFool has strong, positive cash flow, a great P/E, and his five-year numbers against the S&P 500 are impressive. The only problem you may have with him is his unique valuation system. If you're the conservative buy-and-hold type, Ryan might not be for you.

Fool Valuation: STRONG BUY

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