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Engineering Wealth. Preserving Capital.

The Compounder's Almanac applies systems engineering logic to the stock market, filtering out the noise to find the mathematical signal in dividend growth.

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James Paul

Editor-in-Chief | Systems Architect

I am a Software Engineer with 20 years of experience in building complex, fault-tolerant systems. In my career, a single line of bad code can crash a network. I apply that same "zero-failure" mindset to investing.

Most financial analysis relies on feelings or headlines. I rely on the architecture. I treat the stock market like a debugging problem—analyzing balance sheets as code to identify the "Compounders" that are built to survive crashes and scale over decades.

Our Methodology

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Fault Tolerance

In engineering, redundancy saves systems. In investing, Margin of Safety saves portfolios. We prioritize companies with low debt and "fortress" balance sheets.

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Algorithmic Analysis

We don't guess. We backtest. We rely on SEC filings, Free Cash Flow yield, and historical dividend durability to grade every stock we cover.

Long-Term Scalability

Real wealth is built through compounding, not trading. We focus on assets designed to be held for 10, 20, or 30 years—the "Forever Stocks."

Editorial Standards & Disclosure

Independent Research: The Compounder's Almanac is an independent publication. We do not accept payment, sponsorship, or compensation from any public company to cover their stock.

Data Sources: Our analysis is derived from public SEC filings, verified historical market data, and proprietary modeling.

Disclaimer: The content on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Investing involves significant risk, including the loss of principal. The author is not a registered investment advisor. Please consult a certified financial professional before making investment decisions.

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