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★ FINANCIAL TOOLS & SERVICES DIRECTORY ★

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Sunday, October 5, 2025

Head-to-head

The Zen of Investing vs Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters comparison

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

Quick takeaways

The Zen of Investing adds Spin-offs, and Calendar coverage that Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters skips.

Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters includes Newsletters categories that The Zen of Investing omits.

The Zen of Investing highlights: Covers U.S. spinoffs and select international cases, with a clear focus on special situations., “Upcoming Spinoffs” list tracks definitively announced events, often with links to presentations and filings., and “Recent Spinoffs” page compiles completed transactions, including prospectuses and investor decks..

Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters is known for: Quarterly collections of hedge fund investor letters and reports, with archives reaching back multiple years., Letters are distributed via Dropbox folders linked directly from the index., and Index is regularly updated, with a call for readers to submit additional material..

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The Zen of Investing

thezenofinvesting.com

A free, niche site dedicated to spinoffs and special situations. It maintains curated lists of upcoming and recent spinoffs, often linking directly to investor decks, prospectuses, and filings. The site also offers RSS feeds for SEC prospectus and tender-offer filings, making it a useful resource for event-driven investors. No subscriptions, paywalls, or API access are offered.

Platforms

Web

Pricing

Free

Quick highlights

  • Covers U.S. spinoffs and select international cases, with a clear focus on special situations.
  • “Upcoming Spinoffs” list tracks definitively announced events, often with links to presentations and filings.
  • “Recent Spinoffs” page compiles completed transactions, including prospectuses and investor decks.
  • Archives investor-relations PDFs from major spinoff companies, such as DuPont or GE Vernova.
  • Publishes RSS feeds that surface SEC prospectus and tender-offer filings for easy monitoring.

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Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters logo

Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters

miltonfmr.com

Free public index of hedge fund investor letters organized by quarter. Each entry links to Dropbox folders maintained by the site, giving readers direct access to recent and historical letters. Wealth Hub also runs separate paid products—an archive and a Discord community—but these are distinct from the freely available letters page.

Platforms

Web

Pricing

Free

Quick highlights

  • Quarterly collections of hedge fund investor letters and reports, with archives reaching back multiple years.
  • Letters are distributed via Dropbox folders linked directly from the index.
  • Index is regularly updated, with a call for readers to submit additional material.
  • Optional newsletter sign-up for new article alerts, plus social links on X/Twitter and LinkedIn.
  • Operated by Wealth Hub Capital, based in New York (590 Madison Avenue).

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Overlap

Shared focus areas

1 overlap

Both tools cover this research theme.

Where they differ

The Zen of Investing

Distinct strengths include:

  • Covers U.S. spinoffs and select international cases, with a clear focus on special situations.
  • “Upcoming Spinoffs” list tracks definitively announced events, often with links to presentations and filings.
  • “Recent Spinoffs” page compiles completed transactions, including prospectuses and investor decks.
  • Archives investor-relations PDFs from major spinoff companies, such as DuPont or GE Vernova.

Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters

Distinct strengths include:

  • Quarterly collections of hedge fund investor letters and reports, with archives reaching back multiple years.
  • Letters are distributed via Dropbox folders linked directly from the index.
  • Index is regularly updated, with a call for readers to submit additional material.
  • Optional newsletter sign-up for new article alerts, plus social links on X/Twitter and LinkedIn.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

AttributeThe Zen of InvestingWealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters
Categories

Which research workflows each platform targets

Shared: Blogs

Unique: Spin-offs, Calendar

Shared: Blogs

Unique: Newsletters

Asset types

Supported asset classes and universes

Stocks

Other

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

  • Covers U.S. spinoffs and select international cases, with a clear focus on special situations.
  • “Upcoming Spinoffs” list tracks definitively announced events, often with links to presentations and filings.
  • “Recent Spinoffs” page compiles completed transactions, including prospectuses and investor decks.
  • Archives investor-relations PDFs from major spinoff companies, such as DuPont or GE Vernova.
  • Publishes RSS feeds that surface SEC prospectus and tender-offer filings for easy monitoring.
  • Simple, free access with a contact form for inquiries; no paid plans or gated features.

Unique

  • Quarterly collections of hedge fund investor letters and reports, with archives reaching back multiple years.
  • Letters are distributed via Dropbox folders linked directly from the index.
  • Index is regularly updated, with a call for readers to submit additional material.
  • Optional newsletter sign-up for new article alerts, plus social links on X/Twitter and LinkedIn.
  • Operated by Wealth Hub Capital, based in New York (590 Madison Avenue).
  • Paid offerings such as the Wealth Hub Archive and Discord community exist separately, but the hedge fund letters index remains freely available.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do The Zen of Investing and Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters 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 The Zen of Investing and Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters require subscriptions?

Both The Zen of Investing and Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.

How can you access The Zen of Investing and Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters?

Both The Zen of Investing and Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters 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?

The Zen of Investing differentiates itself with Covers U.S. spinoffs and select international cases, with a clear focus on special situations., “Upcoming Spinoffs” list tracks definitively announced events, often with links to presentations and filings., and “Recent Spinoffs” page compiles completed transactions, including prospectuses and investor decks., whereas Wealth Hub — Hedge Fund Letters stands out for Quarterly collections of hedge fund investor letters and reports, with archives reaching back multiple years., Letters are distributed via Dropbox folders linked directly from the index., and Index is regularly updated, with a call for readers to submit additional material..

Curation & Accuracy

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