How to track changes in a webpage

There is a free website called Change Detection that can send you email alerts whenever a webpage changes.  I use it to keep track of:

  1. Hedge fund letters, e.g. Bronte Capital’s.
  2. Scumbag client lists.  There are certain firms that specialize in helping scumbags.  Some of those scumbags are investment banks that publicly post their coverage list.

So instead of constantly re-checking a website, you can simply use ChangeDetection.com to receive email alerts.

EDIT (1/29/2018): As Change Detection is shifting to a paid model, try Follow That Page.com for a free service.

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Some quick notes on Home Capital

I don’t think that Home Capital is a great short at the moment due to the expensive borrow (>60%).  The expensive borrow and rising share price suggests a short squeeze.

However, I do think that there are serious issues with the company such as systemically poor underwriting.

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