Framework Journal · one stock, one dated entry

Recorded 2026-08-05 · Permanent

Kinder Morgan logoKinder Morgan KMI

Outside both standards

An entry written while the outcome is still unknown. It will be scored by what the market does next, and it will never be edited to look cleverer than it was.

In plain words · Kinder Morgan, Inc.

The label
Markdown

read at $31.12

Kinder Morgan holds its Markdown at $31.12.

PHINPOOPSC
  • PHPhase · the trend structure carries the Markdown label
  • INInsiders · no filings inside 60 days, left as found
  • POPositioning · no disclosures inside 60 days, left as found
  • OPOptions · no verdict drawn today, left as found
  • SCScreen · does not pass the values gate
  • edge confirmed
  • edge broken
  • edge forming

Each arm is one independent read. Conviction is not a single call, it is how many edges converge.

The investor read · the season, not the day

As held on the ledger · 2026-08-05
PhaseMarkdown · caution
Quantitative stateConsolidating, no directional conviction, held for 7 days
Price$31.12
Valuation20.08 trailing · 20.22 forward price to earnings
Values screenFAIL · score 10.0
Beta0.55

The opportunity · what the numbers say it is worth

Our framework reads AVOID — it trades above our $24.00 fair value estimate, moderate competitive moat, 10.80% revenue growth.

Read at
$31.12
20.08 P/E · 20.22 fwd
Our fair value
$24.00
23% premium
Analyst target (avg)
$35.00
+12% to current
Target low $31.00Analyst target rangeTarget high $43.00
▲ current $31.12 · | average target

Price history & projections · where it has been, where the models see it going

$45.3$28.8$12.2TODAY5y agoPROJECTIONAnalyst high$43.00 +35%Analyst avg$35.00 +10%Conservative$24.00 -25%Our fair value$24.00 -25%

The valuation journey · where the price sits against fair value and the Street

Current
$31.12
you are here
Conservative
$24.00
-23%
Analyst avg
$35.00
+12%
Our fair value
$24.00
-23%
Analyst high
$43.00
+38%

Green marks levels above today's price, red below; the shaded band is the gap between the price and our fair value.

Reading the gap · Our more conservative model reads it as fully-to-richly valued here, while the Street is more bullish — a quality-at-a-fair-price name rather than a deep-value one.

Revenue growth10.80%
Profit margin19.31%
Debt to equity98.62
Analyst consensusBuy · 21 covering

Fair value and rating are our own model estimates; target range reflects third-party analyst estimates. Analysis, not advice.

The values screen, explained · five checks, plain English

This company is excluded by both standards. There are two widely recognised ways to check whether a company is suitable for a Muslim investor. It fails on both:

The common standard · AAOIFI
Used by most halal investing apps
✗ DOES NOT PASS
Our stricter standard · asset-based
The one Titan applies
✗ DOES NOT PASS

Why it fails. The problem is its debt ratio. Because both standards agree on this, it is a clear exclusion, not a borderline case.

What these two standards are, and how they differ →

  • Business activity Its core business isn't built on prohibited lines — no gambling, alcohol, tobacco, weapons, or interest-based lending. Pass
  • Debt load Interest-bearing debt is 43.7% of its assets, above the one-third ceiling the screen allows. Fail
  • Interest-bearing cash Cash held in interest-bearing accounts and securities is 10.4% of assets, under the one-third limit. Pass
  • Receivables Money owed to the company is 2.4% of assets, under the 49% limit. Pass
  • Revenue purity Only 0.0% of revenue comes from non-compliant sources — under the 5% line. Pass

Every security is read against two recognised standards: our stricter asset-based screen (ratios measured against total assets) and the more widely used market-value standard (measured against market capitalisation). Where they agree we say so plainly; where they part ways — almost always on the debt check — we show both readings and mark it, because that disagreement is the finding, not a fault. We report the score; you and your scholar make the call.

The business, in plain words · what the numbers mean

Kinder Morgan Trips Over Debt and Cycles

Gas keeps flowing through Kinder Morgan pipes from Texas to the Midwest, yet the business carries more debt than its cash flows comfortably support. We pass because the shares trade well above our fair value, the ethical screen flags the leverage, and a forward multiple of 21.5 times leaves little room for the next downturn.

This is a classic cyclical value trap. Revenue may be growing 14 percent, yet peak-cycle earnings often sit at the top of the range while multiples compress when volumes fall. Return on equity of just 11 percent and a moderate moat do not justify stretching for the name when the margin of safety sits at minus 26 percent.

Analysts may still like the dividend, but the debt ratio alone rules it out on our screen. Analysis, not advice.

The fundamentals · plain-English read
Forward P/E20.2x
priced for continued growth
Trailing P/E20.1x
a premium valuation
Revenue growth10.8%
steady growth
Profit margin19.3%
healthy profit margins
Return on equity11.0%
a modest return on shareholder capital
Debt to equity0.99
moderate, manageable leverage
Current ratio0.46
below 1 — short-term bills exceed liquid assets
Beta0.55
steadier than the market
Market cap$69.2B
Employees11,028

The risks · The main risks here are ordinary market swings and the chance our fair-value read proves too optimistic.

Plain-English interpretation of our own screen data. Analysis, not advice.

Latest news · what the market is reading on KMI

Headlines from third-party outlets, linked for reference — not our reporting, not advice.

Related securities · others in KMI's space worth a look

Screened names in the same industry · explore each on its own page.

Where & how to trade · wherever in the world you are

KMI trades on a US exchange. As a US-listed security it is accessible through almost any international broker offering US markets. New to this, or investing from outside the US? Our guide to accessing global markets covers brokers, currencies and the practical steps.

The trader read · the latest dated commentary

The framework has shifted from markup to distribution since the last review. Smart money appears to be selling into strength. Institutional holders may be rotating out. Price has moved up 0.2% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows excellent risk-adjusted returns. Our composite framework grades it B, carrying a low risk profile. Technically it is holding around 14% above its long-term trend line with momentum reading neutral. Over the past year the shares are up 22%. Our forward projection puts the odds of a 10% gain over the next month near 23%. The street (21 analysts) rates it buy, with a mean price target of $35. Entered 2026-08-03 · Distribution

The dated journal · newest first, never edited

2026-08-03 Distribution · changed $31.75 +0.2% Entry 5

The framework has shifted from markup to distribution since the last review. Smart money appears to be selling into strength. Institutional holders may be rotating out. Price has moved up 0.2% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows excellent risk-adjusted returns. Our composite framework grades it B, carrying a low risk profile. Technically it is holding around 14% above its long-term trend line with momentum reading neutral. Over the past year the shares are up 22%. Our forward projection puts the odds of a 10% gain over the next month near 23%. The street (21 analysts) rates it buy, with a mean price target of $35.

2026-07-18 Markup $31.68 +0.0% Entry 4

The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Price has moved down 0.0% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows excellent risk-adjusted returns. Our composite framework grades it B, carrying a low risk profile. Technically it is holding around 14% above its long-term trend line with momentum reading neutral. Over the past year the shares are up 22%. Our forward projection puts the odds of a 10% gain over the next month near 23%. The street (21 analysts) rates it buy, with a mean price target of $35.

2026-07-15 Markup $31.68 +0.0% Entry 3

The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Price has moved down 0.0% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows excellent risk-adjusted returns. It reported earnings in this window, a natural checkpoint for the thesis.

2026-07-03 Markup $31.68 +0.0% Entry 2

The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Price has moved down 0.0% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows excellent risk-adjusted returns.

2026-07-02 Markup $31.68 Entry 1

The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows excellent risk-adjusted returns.

Each entry above was written on its date, before the outcome. A journal you can prune is not a journal.

The insider ledger · Form 4 filings, as filed

Most recent filings · KMI
DateInsiderTitleTypeSharesValue
2026-05-18 GARTHWAITE MICHAEL P Officer 1,550 $52,151
2026-05-05 SCHLOSSER JOHN W Officer 6,166 $199,840
2026-04-16 GARTHWAITE MICHAEL P Divisional Officer 1,550 $49,168
2026-04-06 SCHLOSSER JOHN W Officer 6,166 $203,071
2026-03-16 GARTHWAITE MICHAEL P Officer 1,550 $51,609
2026-03-05 SCHLOSSER JOHN W Officer 6,166 $207,640
2026-02-17 ASHLEY ANTHONY B Officer 8,000 $255,560
2026-02-05 SCHLOSSER JOHN W Officer 6,166 $185,523
2026-02-02 SMITH WILLIAM A Director 3,000 $89,236
2026-01-22 MICHELS DAVID PATRICK Chief Financial Officer 20,000 $600,000

Public filings, recorded as found. The full tape lives at Insider Intelligence.

What holding actually paid · price plus dividends

If $1,000 had been placed · historical, not a promise
PeriodPrice thenPrice returnDivs per share$1,000 becameTotal return
1 month $32.25 -1.0% · $991 -1.0%
2 months $32.38 -1.4% $0.30 $996 -0.4%
3 months $33.05 -3.4% $0.30 $975 -2.5%
6 months $26.32 +21.4% $0.59 $1,236 +23.6%
1 year $26.29 +21.5% $1.18 $1,260 +26.0%
2 years $18.15 +76.0% $2.33 $1,889 +88.9%
3 years $14.62 +118.5% $3.47 $2,422 +142.2%
5 years $14.52 +120.0% $5.68 $2,591 +159.1%

Historical returns from market close data. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

This entry now belongs to the ledger. Whatever KMI does next, these words stay.

Kinder Morgan · KMI · Markdown · $31.12
Recorded 2026-08-05 · before the outcome · scored mechanically

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