Yieldstreet

300 Park Avenue, 10022, New York, United States
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1.90
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Yieldstreet

Yieldstreet empowers investors to grow their wealth outside of the stock market by curating private market alternatives from top investment managers.

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Andy Bishop
GB

Opening account was easy to do Opening account was easy to do. Everything is available online or via the app for opening an account and making an investment. Staff is knowledgeable and responsive. While I need not need to call, I received accurate and prompt feedback.

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Nate Erickson
GB

Several investments went into default…Bad Deals! Several investments went into default (bankruptcy). Others have not performed and are years past projected return dates. Here are a few so you know that I am serious. -Supply Chain Financing II.E -Baltimore Multi-Family Conversion Financing -Supply Chain Financing II.F I would stay far away from investing with this company.

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Miles Kristin
GB

They act so unprofessional with trader… They act so unprofessional with trader clients and in the end they milk you more and more till you’re dry. That was my experience with them and it really affected my financial stability.thanks to swiftrecovery.us i was able to get my money back.

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Gebhart Realty
GB

Misleading targets I would also agree with what I have seen on here about Yieldstreet claiming that a fund is performing when it is not. In the prism fund, it will pay the dividends but then loses NAV. To the best of my ability to tell, I invested $20k and made $1.5k in 3 years factoring both NAV and dividends. Sometimes that happens and that’s okay but you can’t say that this fund is performing as expected, which is supposed to be 8% net annually. That’s not acceptable nor honest. Be honest and own your full results not what you select to report. Fortunately, in this past year, I have been able to get about 75% out but it is a slow process. I am not impressed with the performance, liquidity and transparency though and will eventually take my money elsewhere. Illiquid investments are okay to invest in but they should be higher performing than their liquid counterparts and have impeccable transparency, and this is not the case. It feels more like gambling than investing.

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DB
GB

The fact that no one at Yieldstreet has… The fact that no one at Yieldstreet has gone to jail is astounding to me. They must be pushing out millions to buy positive reviews from fake financial articles. As a REAL investor in them. No transparency, they have made misleading statements on multiple investments. As soon as my remaining investments "mature" I am out of here.

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