Albert Stone
AEBought an all-access annual… Bought an all-access annual subscription for $1800, then lost ~10 times that amount following their advice. Utterly useless. Daily updates are rehash of high level news, macro is as wrong as everybody and individual names are poorly researched and full of bias. Best way to make some money: don’t buy their products.
Reader of Reviews
GBGave it one star because there weren't… Gave it one star because there weren't negative stars. Where to begin. No matter what good economic news that comes out from any source, this guy is going to pick it apart and turn it negative. NOTHING he says makes any sense at all. For instance he is calling NVDA the MOAB or mother of all bubbles, yet in his stock picks he is bullish on the stock. Does that make sense to you? In his suggested picks, nothing hits, he is always late, late to buy, late to sell. The only way this guy makes money is by taking peoples money. Read his posts on social media, he blames his customers when they come up short, investing in what he suggests. Can you believe this? Do your homework, read his posts, if you can sit through one of his videos, I am sure by the end of it his arrogance will turn you away from becoming yet another sucker and give him your hard earned money.
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.
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