Miles Clyne
CAI always get direction when I'm unsure… I always get direction when I'm unsure or confused about something. I like that I can take what I want from the research options.
Jim Warner
GBNothing quite like it out there I’ve been a subscriber for over a year. Hedgeye offers a wide range of investment products. I use “The Call” and “The Macro Show” to find new investment ideas and to gain perspective on the direction of the economic cycle. The interviews Keith and Co. do with invited guests throughout the year in effect aggregate invaluable insights that I don’t necessarily find in the traditional or main stream media. This group shows up every day, i.e. grinds, and I appreciate their candor. They own their market calls whether they work out or not.
pat flammia
CAthe most valuable tool for an investor the education and in depth sector coverage and broad range of companies and lessons learned from experienced portfolio managers across many different theaters of operation blended into one team is exceptional
John Yacek
GBAbsolute best for experienced retail investor The average Joe can get world class research, process, recommendations, and guidance from the Hedgeye team. Incredible! So if you run your own money nothing even comes close. I’ve been trading since 1985 and only dreamed of having access to hedge fund level insights. It will take some work on your part to get up to speed as Keith McCullough and his team are all professionals. The work is worth it because you’ll make money and most importantly avoid ugly drawdowns. Remember the team is mostly seasoned professionals so if your a sensitive type it may not be for you.
Guillermo Aquilla
GBUnless you sit at the computer all day… Unless you sit at the computer all day this isn't for you. There isn't a performance record to glance at, except for the real time alerts(RTA) for any products. It's a marketing outfit selling products. I agree with the unsatisfied customers on this review site. Their opinion of managing your money is good, but their way isn't any better in the long run. You might get some good winners, but you also get some bad losers. I think Keith's point is to keep you from getting huge losses which is a good approach. But if you're a long term investor a good fund with inexpensive fees which are everywhere now would be easier and suffice.