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Welcome to the Working Profit Investment Letter, a private archive of essays, commentary, and ideas for readers who think independently. Here, you’ll find deeper market analysis, reflections on behavior and bias, and the occasional note on living — and investing — with intention.

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | Investment Idea of the Month … Your Mother’s Thermostat

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | Do ETF’s Focusing on Stock Quality Work?

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | INVESTMENT TECHNIQUE: Develop a Routine

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | Investment Idea of the Month British Petroleum

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | On the Activist Investing Technique

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | Bill Holdings … It’s Happening

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | Thoughts Worth Mentioning – Ideas In the Mix

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | November 2025 | A Round-Up of Some Things Worth Knowing

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | October 2025 | Do ETFs Following Fools Work?

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | October 2025 | A Very Good Source For Gold Commentary

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | October 2025 | Are Managed Futures ETFs a Good Idea?

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | October 2025 | Investment Idea of the Month…Target Is The Target

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Protected: The Working Profit Investment Letter | October 2025 | Investment Idea of the Month…Union Pacific

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