Should I pay $134 for these two "Street of Walls" HF case study guides?
I'm talking about these two:
http://www.streetofwalls.com/guides/hedge-fund-case-study-healthcare/?g…
http://www.streetofwalls.com/guides/1130/?guide_id=1130
Each costs $67, which is a crap ton for ~15 pages of material that I could potentially get for free by asking people for their old case studies, but I feel like I have a long way to go in terms of HF interview prep and could make some use of it. Anyone have any opinions on this? I doubt anyone on this site has looked at these, but if you have I would greatly appreciate your review.
You should crowdsource for this shit....
No. Next question.
god fuck no
You should not.
No. If you want a healthcare-oriented HF case study, look up INFU. Read their quarterly filings, proxy filings, and call transcripts.
I think its a super interesting microcap. Their current board chairman wrote up the investment idea on DDIC last year, so you can check that as well. I think someone else posted them on VIC too.
This thing is gonna be a 2x bagger, at the very least, within the next 12months.
(Disclosure: Long INFU)
Unless you have friends in the industry that will give you existing case studies / memos, you probably should. I bought something similar when I was first trying to break in. It was spectacularly overpriced, but even if it only gave me a 1% edge, it was worth it.
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