VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Tool Comparison

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations vs Letters and Reviews comparison

Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.

Quick takeaways

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations adds Education, Playbooks & Case Studies, and Videos coverage that Letters and Reviews skips.

Letters and Reviews includes Stock Ideas, and 13F categories that 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations omits.

In depth comparison

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10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations

10xebitda.com

Editor’s pick Hands-on review

Free, browser-based library of value-oriented and activist hedge fund pitch decks curated by 10X EBITDA as a study resource for students and early‑career finance professionals. Content is delivered as static PDFs with simple filters, not as charts or a data/API feed, and viewing the archive does not require registration or a paid subscription.

Platforms

Web

Pricing

Free

Quick highlights

  • Curated archive of 100+ value‑oriented and activist hedge fund presentations from managers such as Pershing Square, Elliott Management, Starboard Value, Third Point, Greenlight Capital and others, spanning campaigns from 2002 through 2025.
  • Each entry in the library lists the fund, idea (target company), industry sector, and presentation date, with on‑page filters to narrow by fund, sector or presentation year.
  • “View” links open the full investor slide decks as PDFs hosted on 10X EBITDA’s servers (wp‑content uploads), allowing users to download and read the original hedge fund presentations in detail.
  • Companion archives under the Hedge Funds resources section provide activist shareholder letters - including multi‑letter campaigns by Carl Icahn, Dan Loeb (Third Point), and Elliott Management - giving insight into how leading activists frame their theses in writing.
  • A dedicated Investing Videos page curates long‑form talks and documentaries featuring investors such as Warren Buffett, Bill Ackman, Jim Chanos, Ray Dalio, David Einhorn and Howard Marks, complementing the written and slide‑deck content.

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Letters and Reviews

lettersandreviews.blogspot.com

Free, personal curation site that aggregates **fund manager letters**, tickers mentioned in those letters, and **quarterly 13F** filer lists the author follows. Each quarter page links to original letters and maps tickers to quick‑reference pages; some 13F pages embed holdings tables and activity (new/increased/decreased/sold) for many managers. Also includes a small **Podcasts** list. No accounts, alerts, exports, or API-think link‑hub for primary sources rather than a data platform.

Platforms

Web

Pricing

Free

Quick highlights

  • Quarterly **Fund Manager Letters** pages with the fund name, date, and a ‘Stocks Mentioned’ column (tickers link out for quick lookup).
  • Quarterly **13‑F pages** the author reads, with many entries including holdings tables and position‑change flags (e.g., NEW / Sold Out / % of portfolio).
  • Lightweight **About** page clarifies the goal: stock‑idea discovery from letters; author shares links and invites tips via @_iinvested.
  • A small **Podcasts** page curating investing/finance episodes the author plans to re‑listen to.

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Where they differ

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations

Distinct strengths include:

  • Curated archive of 100+ value‑oriented and activist hedge fund presentations from managers such as Pershing Square, Elliott Management, Starboard Value, Third Point, Greenlight Capital and others, spanning campaigns from 2002 through 2025.
  • Each entry in the library lists the fund, idea (target company), industry sector, and presentation date, with on‑page filters to narrow by fund, sector or presentation year.
  • “View” links open the full investor slide decks as PDFs hosted on 10X EBITDA’s servers (wp‑content uploads), allowing users to download and read the original hedge fund presentations in detail.
  • Companion archives under the Hedge Funds resources section provide activist shareholder letters - including multi‑letter campaigns by Carl Icahn, Dan Loeb (Third Point), and Elliott Management - giving insight into how leading activists frame their theses in writing.

Letters and Reviews

Distinct strengths include:

  • Quarterly **Fund Manager Letters** pages with the fund name, date, and a ‘Stocks Mentioned’ column (tickers link out for quick lookup).
  • Quarterly **13‑F pages** the author reads, with many entries including holdings tables and position‑change flags (e.g., NEW / Sold Out / % of portfolio).
  • Lightweight **About** page clarifies the goal: stock‑idea discovery from letters; author shares links and invites tips via @_iinvested.
  • A small **Podcasts** page curating investing/finance episodes the author plans to re‑listen to.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

Attribute10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund PresentationsLetters and Reviews
Categories

Which research workflows each platform targets

Shared: Blogs

Unique: Education, Playbooks & Case Studies, Videos

Shared: Blogs

Unique: Stock Ideas, 13F

Asset types

Supported asset classes and universes

Stocks

Stocks, ETFs

Experience levels

Who each product is built for

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Platforms

Where you can access the product

Web

Web

Pricing

High-level pricing models

Free

Free

Key features

Core capabilities called out by each vendor

Unique

  • Curated archive of 100+ value‑oriented and activist hedge fund presentations from managers such as Pershing Square, Elliott Management, Starboard Value, Third Point, Greenlight Capital and others, spanning campaigns from 2002 through 2025.
  • Each entry in the library lists the fund, idea (target company), industry sector, and presentation date, with on‑page filters to narrow by fund, sector or presentation year.
  • “View” links open the full investor slide decks as PDFs hosted on 10X EBITDA’s servers (wp‑content uploads), allowing users to download and read the original hedge fund presentations in detail.
  • Companion archives under the Hedge Funds resources section provide activist shareholder letters - including multi‑letter campaigns by Carl Icahn, Dan Loeb (Third Point), and Elliott Management - giving insight into how leading activists frame their theses in writing.
  • A dedicated Investing Videos page curates long‑form talks and documentaries featuring investors such as Warren Buffett, Bill Ackman, Jim Chanos, Ray Dalio, David Einhorn and Howard Marks, complementing the written and slide‑deck content.
  • A related Investment Banking Presentations section hosts real‑world M&A and valuation decks from bulge‑bracket and elite‑boutique banks, described as resources to see how banks analyze transactions and present work to clients.

Unique

  • Quarterly **Fund Manager Letters** pages with the fund name, date, and a ‘Stocks Mentioned’ column (tickers link out for quick lookup).
  • Quarterly **13‑F pages** the author reads, with many entries including holdings tables and position‑change flags (e.g., NEW / Sold Out / % of portfolio).
  • Lightweight **About** page clarifies the goal: stock‑idea discovery from letters; author shares links and invites tips via @_iinvested.
  • A small **Podcasts** page curating investing/finance episodes the author plans to re‑listen to.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations and Letters and Reviews both support?

Both platforms cover Blogs workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.

Do 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations and Letters and Reviews require subscriptions?

Both 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations and Letters and Reviews keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.

How can you access 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations and Letters and Reviews?

Both 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations and Letters and Reviews prioritize web or desktop access. Investors wanting a mobile-first workflow may need to rely on responsive web views.

What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations differentiates itself with Curated archive of 100+ value‑oriented and activist hedge fund presentations from managers such as Pershing Square, Elliott Management, Starboard Value, Third Point, Greenlight Capital and others, spanning campaigns from 2002 through 2025., Each entry in the library lists the fund, idea (target company), industry sector, and presentation date, with on‑page filters to narrow by fund, sector or presentation year., and “View” links open the full investor slide decks as PDFs hosted on 10X EBITDA’s servers (wp‑content uploads), allowing users to download and read the original hedge fund presentations in detail., whereas Letters and Reviews stands out for Quarterly **Fund Manager Letters** pages with the fund name, date, and a ‘Stocks Mentioned’ column (tickers link out for quick lookup)., Quarterly **13‑F pages** the author reads, with many entries including holdings tables and position‑change flags (e.g., NEW / Sold Out / % of portfolio)., and Lightweight **About** page clarifies the goal: stock‑idea discovery from letters; author shares links and invites tips via @_iinvested..

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