101 - What is The Wall Street Rollup?

Explaining our Mission to Educate Finance and Investing Enthusiasts

You may be wondering what The Wall Street Rollup is. We’re 14,000+ readers strong, but we have a brand new look.

We’re a 2x/Week Finance, Markets, and Investing Newsletter that you can digest within a few minutes. We formed The Wall Street Rollup because we believe the individual and professional investor deserves a higher quality short-form finance newsletter.

So, what should you expect going forward?

Well, here’s your answer 👇️ 

Every day, we’re focused on the latest headlines, transaction updates, earnings, and market moving events that every Finance professional and individual investor needs to understand in order to stay ahead of the game. While other finance and business newsletters are run by interns or people without a finance or investing background, The Wall Street Rollup is run by anonymous Wall Street Investors and Bankers, led by finance meme page, High Yield Harry.

We’re obsessed with finance, so whether you work at Goldman Sachs, or you’re just starting to learn more about business and finance, we want to be there for you and help level the playing field.

Our goal is to get you up to speed on what’s going on and what’s going to happen in the markets on a weekly basis, while also including some funny memes to keep things light and fun. We started on the internet by posting funny memes - so we’re going to make sure you get plenty of good memes at the end of every newsletter.

Lastly, as the word “Rollup” suggests, we’re very interested in potential acquisition opportunities among finance or investing newsletters that are ready for an exit. We’re focused on creating a win/win scenario that rewards sellers for their hard work. Please contact High Yield Harry across any of his channels if you or someone you know are transitioning away from your finance newsletter.

Thanks for hopping on board and be sure to tell your friends about us! 🤝 

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