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FatPitch offers paid research assistance to provide thrid-party opinion on specific topics,
such as related to particular fund managers, portfolios, and type of asset allocation.
The paid service is in $100 unit. The expected response time is 3-5 days.
Based on 1/10 of one percent rule, DO NOT consider this service
if what your are looking for will not impact at least $100,000 capital.
The rationale of the service is that
- You are impressed with the amount of data and analytics on FatPitch;
- Yet you are not familiar with the inner workings of Wall Street, or this stuff is too complex;
(be it mutual fund, or hedge fund, or private client);
- Maybe you simply don't have time,or are not interested in this stuff
(but unfortunatly you got to manage your money one way or another);
- You need the information to help you manage your asset/portfolio.
(You won't pay $100 if nothing to gain.)
- You trust FatPitch will give you some answer since they author this website.
In general, we will spend about 1 hour of time to search your request. If you purchase
multiple units, we will spend proportional time to look for satisfactory answers for you.
Safe Harbor: We will answer your question based on existing data, we do not make
forward looking statement or any forecast, and we are not liable for any implication of which.
Satisfaction Guarantee:
We will refund your payment if we could not find what you are looking for.
We will negotiate a partial refund if we give you an answer, yet you are not happy with it.
(But we do spend time and time is money on Wall Street, whether you like it or not!)
To Proceed:
Simply click the button to pay via PayPal. There will be a text box to ask you
the Research Topic. You must provide your contact information (prefer via email).
Provide as much detail as possible in that box.
Remember we will only spend one hour per $100.
Privacy Statement:
Your identity and contact is absolute secret and we will not use it in any other way.
Disclaimer:
The information provided is as is, based on what we can find. We should not be held
liable in any way, especailly related to financial gain/loss.
(You should ask your portfolio manager this question.)
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