Are your investment ideas then going back to mentioning specific names or will you stick with the fill in the blank suggestive approach the letter adopted later?
Me five. I subscribed, but it appears to be the same as it was in the free version with not specific stocks mentioned. I can't figure out what was added and am wishing I had not subscribed now. It appears only the more expensive version adds information and I already have several expensive subscriptions.
Please let us know if actual tickers will be mentioned rather than the hints provided recently. I expect many of your readers are like me, small investors that can't justify the price of the better newsletters and don't have the resources to determine the tickers alluded to with any confidence. Having company names that we can then investigate further is such a benefit that makes the price worth it for us. The value of Haymaker is tremendous but the cost is still considerable and probably beyond the means of many.
RH - Ty for asking the question we all want to know... surprising that there have been no replies for 48 hours from anyone about this. (In it's original form this newsletter was the bomb! Thanks to our govt, Haymaker forced to talk in code.) However, no reply after 48 hours was like my Evergreen experience; had a call to discuss my assets, guess I'm not worth enough, and no one would return my call/email as to why there was no followup and why I wasn't "a good match."
So, those of us who were “early supporters”...that contribution doesn’t count for anything towards a subscription? Not doing something for those who jumped in early, at a different price point, feels...well...there really aren’t polite words for it.
Are your investment ideas then going back to mentioning specific names or will you stick with the fill in the blank suggestive approach the letter adopted later?
Wondering the same thing. Thanks!
Me too!
me four
Me five. I subscribed, but it appears to be the same as it was in the free version with not specific stocks mentioned. I can't figure out what was added and am wishing I had not subscribed now. It appears only the more expensive version adds information and I already have several expensive subscriptions.
Please let us know if actual tickers will be mentioned rather than the hints provided recently. I expect many of your readers are like me, small investors that can't justify the price of the better newsletters and don't have the resources to determine the tickers alluded to with any confidence. Having company names that we can then investigate further is such a benefit that makes the price worth it for us. The value of Haymaker is tremendous but the cost is still considerable and probably beyond the means of many.
RH - Ty for asking the question we all want to know... surprising that there have been no replies for 48 hours from anyone about this. (In it's original form this newsletter was the bomb! Thanks to our govt, Haymaker forced to talk in code.) However, no reply after 48 hours was like my Evergreen experience; had a call to discuss my assets, guess I'm not worth enough, and no one would return my call/email as to why there was no followup and why I wasn't "a good match."
Can you clarify what a founding member will get outside of other paid tiers?
So, those of us who were “early supporters”...that contribution doesn’t count for anything towards a subscription? Not doing something for those who jumped in early, at a different price point, feels...well...there really aren’t polite words for it.
Could you please consider a cheaper tier without corporate bonds? In Europe it's close to impossible to buy them anyway.
Do you plan to rise a number of recommended stocks?
@haymaker Wishing you luck and congrats. I hope to do the same in future 🤙
David, any chance Evergreen clients can obtain free access?
Thank God...I'm all in!!!