Welcome to InvestmentHound.org, your home to finding the best investment services on the internet.
Who Am I?
My name’s Kyle and I’m just a regular Joe when it comes to investing. I don’t have any special degrees or background working as a money manager or anything like this. In fact, most of the investments I’ve recommended to friends and family have done awful.
That’s why I don’t make investment recommendations myself and you will never find on here at InvestmentHound.org.
What I do is simply look for the best investment newsletter/advisory services out there. I let them do the hard work of identifying what to invest in and then I go in and see if there services are as good as they say they are.
This is a lot simpler than stockpicking. At the end of the day, I look at numbers… performance. If The Motley Fool recommended XYZ company in 2020 when it was trading at $0.15… is it up or is it down?
Why I Created This Site
Many of these investment newsletter services like to fudge numbers and market things in ways that sound much better than the reality.
I created as an attempt to help bring investment newsletters that are actually good to the surface.
The reason I say ‘actually’ good is because most of the investment newsletter services that I’ve reviewed over the years have turned out to be disappointing. And I’ve reviewed hundreds.
Why You Should Listen to Me
First off, I’m not recommending that you blindly listen to me. I make mistakes too and while I have reviewed well over a hundred investment newsletter services over the past 5 years, I think it’s always better to think for yourself.
Sure, listen to what I have to say and my take on things, but see if it all makes sense to you. If not, always feel free to leave me a comment on any post on the site.
How to Get In Contact With Me
You can always leave comments and I’ll reply, but if you want to contact me in private – maybe you want me to review some investment newsletter service that I haven’t already – then you can send me an email at kyle(at)investmenthound.org. Just be sure to replace that (at) with the @ sign.