4.30.2009

Distressed Debt Investing Thanks You

When I started Distressed Debt Investing, I had no idea where it would go or what it would become. I knew that I wanted to enlighten experienced and inexperienced investors alike with the distressed debt investing process, what was going on in the distressed debt world, and how to profit from it. And maybe a few off topic posts where I could collect my thoughts on other value investing topics.

I am deeply humbled by all the kind words and emails that I have received over the past 4 weeks. I really am sincerely grateful. I am astounded to say that Distressed Debt Investing now has over 400 RSS Subscribers and receiving over 1000 page views a day. It is flabbergasting to say the least.

I want to thank a number of journalists and bloggers that have linked to my posts: Stephen Grocer at the WSJ, Aaron Pressman at Business Week, Gwen Robinson at the FT, George at Value Investing News, Market Folly, Abnormal Returns, Mr Markets Value, Greenbackd, Wide Moat Investing, Miguel at Nightly Investment Links, Lawrence's Blog, Barel Karsan, Noise Free Investing, The Safe and Cheap Blog, and probably a few more than I am forgetting (shoot me an email and I'll add you to this list!)

I am always here to help out our readers. If you have questions, comments, thoughts, need advice on jobs, case study questions, want to rant about GGP, or anything, you can contact me at hunter [at] distressed-debt-investing [dot] com. I will try to respond as fast as humanly possible. Also, If you want to write a guest post, please let me know - we are always looking for great content here at Distressed Debt Investing.

Once again, thank you all so much.

-Hunter

7 comments:

  1. I usually do not comment on many of the blogs I read but I want to state I appreciate the detailed analysis you perform on the subject(s). Please keep up the good work.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I too would like to commend you on your efforts. I think your blog is one of the best blogs out there that provides detailed and educational analysis of the distressed debt investing.

    I hope you find the energy and time to continue posting.

    Thanks

    sami

    ReplyDelete
  3. You fill a great void in the investing blogs universe hunter.

    Great information on something that most of us have no idea about.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous4/30/2009

    I'll state the obvious--you've found a host of readers because you consistently offer great content. I am very appreciative for your work here. And with this economic environment, you'll have plenty to write about.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Congratulations on your success!

    As a fellow blogger, I can appreciate how much time and effort can be involved in creating posts with the substance you are providing.

    Keep up the good work. I'll keep reading ... and referring to your blog in MY posts.

    Larry

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hunter,

    As someone who recently started his career on the buy-side, I want to say that your posts have thus far provided valuable insight. God knows that many investors today are impartial to the idea of mentorship/apprenticeship- your willingness to educate others is greatly appreciated!

    Thank you.

    ReplyDelete
  7. congrats on the site growth, well deserved!

    happy to help send some readers your way as you fill a great niche in the financial blogosphere.

    as always keep up the good work and look forward to reading and sharing your work.

    Jay

    ReplyDelete