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This episode introduces the Equity Integrity Score (EIS), a financial framework designed to distinguish between genuine long-term compounding and superficial growth. This system evaluates a company’s structural durability by measuring four key dimensions: return on invested capital stability, revenue quality, ownership dilution, and capital allocation. By identifying forces of equity decay like aggressive accounting or misaligned management, the EIS acts as a structural filter to categorize investments into three distinct tiers. The framework shifts the focus of portfolio construction from chasing market narratives to prioritizing capital preservation and per-share value. This methodology serves as a permission structure for position sizing, ensuring that the largest allocations are reserved for businesses with the highest economic integrity.
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