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Safe Bulkers: Idea for Income-Oriented Investors Seeking Upside Potential (NYSE:SB)

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I am a voracious reader and self-taught investor. I used to work as an accountant in the maritime industry. Now I am a happy retiree who is passionate about writing and the financial markets. When the children are grown, I will have time to pursue my endeavors: expanding my portfolio and developing my writing skills. At KD Research you will find tempting investment ideas that are not limited to regions or industries. However, they all have a few things in common: • They are overlooked. • They offer asymmetric risk-return. • They pay dividends with juicy returns. When I filter for new ideas, I make sure to feature at least two of the three. As an investor and analyst, I prefer shipping and mining companies. However, I will not hesitate to dive deep if I discover a company from a different industry that fits my investing style. My analytical approach focuses on fundamentals. Don't forget that I was an accountant and love crunching numbers. Still, the fundamentals are not good enough to time the market. I add technical analysis to avoid being too early or late to the party. I'm excited to join the Seeking Alpha contributors and share my thoughts with SA's thriving investor community. I am affiliated with existing author Banks and Beyond.

Analyst Disclosure: I/we have an advantageous long position in the shares of SB, SB.PR.D, either through equity ownership, options or other derivatives. I wrote this article myself and it expresses my own opinion. I receive no compensation for this (except from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose shares are mentioned in this article.

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