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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Tool Comparison

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations vs The Motley Fool comparison

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

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations logo

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations

10xebitda.com

PricingFree
PlatformsWeb
Editor's pickHands-on review
The Motley Fool logo

The Motley Fool

fool.com

PricingFree, Subscription
PlatformsWeb, Mobile

Comparison highlights

  • Tool score: the chart below shows community vote sentiment over the last 8 weeks. Use it as a signal, not a verdict.
  • Overlap: both cover Education, Videos, and Blogs.
  • Coverage tilt: 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations has 1 categories you won't get in The Motley Fool; The Motley Fool has 5 unique categories.
  • Pricing: 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations is Free; The Motley Fool is Free, Subscription.

Category leaders

  • Portfolio: The Motley Fool is tagged for this workflow; 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations has no category votes yet.
  • Watchlist: The Motley Fool is tagged for this workflow; 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations has no category votes yet.
  • News: The Motley Fool is tagged for this workflow; 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations has no category votes yet.

Vote sentiment comparison

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10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund PresentationsThe Motley Fool

Side-by-side metrics

Attribute10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund PresentationsThe Motley Fool
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, Mobile

Pricing

High-level pricing models

Free

Free, Subscription

Tested

Verified by hands-on testing inside Find My Moat

Yes

Not yet

Editor pick

Featured inside curated shortlists

Highlighted

Standard listing

Coverage overlap

Shared categories

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations strengths

Categories covered by 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations but not The Motley Fool.

The Motley Fool strengths

Categories covered by The Motley Fool but not 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations and The Motley Fool both support?

Both platforms cover Education, Videos, and 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 The Motley Fool require subscriptions?

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

Which tool has mobile access?

The Motley Fool ships a dedicated mobile experience, while 10X EBITDA - Hedge Fund Presentations focuses on web or desktop access.

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 The Motley Fool stands out for Stock Advisor membership includes two new stock recommendations per month, currently priced at $199/year, with a 30-day refund policy., Tiered memberships expand access: Epic ($499/year) adds research and scorecards; Epic Plus ($1,999/year) includes the real-money Moneyball Portfolio with daily guidance; Fool Portfolios ($3,999/year) provides access to Tom Gardner’s live portfolios; Fool One is an all-access bundle., and Mobile apps (iOS and Android) send instant notifications for new recommendations and service updates, plus tools to track “My Portfolios” and watchlists..

Curation & Accuracy

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