Greg McMahon
AUHedgeye are a valuable guide Hedgeye provide a robust process which I use as a north star to help guide me through the complexity of global markets (of all types - equities, fixed income, FX). They are not always right, but they are always consistent. Anyone who claims to be right all the time is not being truthful. As much as I can assess from just being a subscriber, I'm also confident we share a lot of the same values. That's important.
Scott Newman
CAI highly recommend Hedgeye for anyone… I highly recommend Hedgeye for anyone looking for a reliable source of financial news. Unlike the often uninformative content from outlets like CNBC and Bloomberg, Hedgeye provides insightful, educational updates that really give me an edge in understanding the macroeconomic landscape. This helps me make informed decisions for my private and public investments, as well as my day-to-day business operations. Additionally, Keith McCullough is an exceptional part of my daily routine, serving as a mentor on par with figures like Tony Robbins or Dan Pena.
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PHHedgeye has a very great and good team… Hedgeye has a very great and good team and i think the old wall has no match for these guys especially in being honest to give market views. Hedgeye taught me how to be a disciplined investor and try not to love your position especially if its already falling.
Aaron Garfinkel
GBLearning, adapting growing. Hedgeye is the best research firm on Wall Street hands down. They are data dependent and are truly an independent research firm that calls things the way they are without conflicts of interest. The team brings unique expertise to the table. I’ve learned a repeatable, adaptable, and disciplined investment process.
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.