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Guy Hirsch, CEO VesTopia
4 Comments
Glaxosmithkline: The Cheapest Large Cap Pharma Stock? [view article]
Indeed, one to watch. I'll connect to your portfolio to see when, if at all, you'll make the move. Jun 06 09:47 PMCovestor and VesTopia: Winners and Losers from Peer to Peer Investing [view article]
Rikki,I’m glad to virtually meet you as well, especially on David’s platform.
There’s still a long road ahead of us, and the burden of proof is on our shoulders, yet I share the same anticipation and vision: the market is leveling, and the change has to happen.
Cheers, Guy. Jun 05 01:57 PM
Covestor and VesTopia: Winners and Losers from Peer to Peer Investing [view article]
David,VesTopia takes security extremely seriously, and we’ve invested a lot of time & money in this issue from day one. Our unique technology enables us to monitor each and every trade that Investment Directors make in real time – all the time, but with this comes great responsibility.
Naturally, I can’t delve into deep technical details, but no sensitive information, including the usernames and passwords to the brokerage accounts of the Investment Directors is kept on our servers or transmitted to any 3rd party.
Guy. Jun 05 01:42 PM
Covestor and VesTopia: Winners and Losers from Peer to Peer Investing [view article]
Great post David,It’s true that there are differences between the companies. However, as the CEO of VesTopia, I’m excited to take part in introducing a new breed of investment concept to this very traditional market. And I’m sure that Covestor are too.
Our ability to attract highly talented, experienced and professional Investors to expose their real portfolio holdings and transactions, in real-time, indicates that something in the market is drastically changing. Investors are eagerly looking for more than the traditional advice, and they expect the expert to put his/her own skin in the game.
Guy. Jun 05 01:04 PM