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The 10 Best-Performing Firms on Wall Street in 2017

Topping the list is institutional investment firm Craig-Hallum Capital Group with an 8.1% quarterly average return and 60% success rate based on 197 ratings. The firm says: “While most investment banks consider their research, trading and sales as necessary evils to drive their higher margin investment banking business, we consider them the foundation of our business.”
Boutique brokerage firm FBN Securities Inc comes in second place with an 8.7% quarterly average return and 79% success rate based on 29 total ratings.
Founded in 1977, Minneapolis-based Dougherty & Company is a close third with an impressive 10.2% quarterly average return and 80% success rate on 20 ratings.
Next, is employee-owned investment bank and asset management firm William Blair & Company which boasts a 7.9% quarterly average return and 62% success rate on 224 ratings.
Ronnie Moas’ Standpoint Research Inc is in fifth place. Standpoint had a 7.9% quarterly average return and 65% success rate in 2017 with 34 total ratings.
The sixth spot goes to healthcare-focused investment bank Leerink Partners with a 6.7% quarterly average return and 61% success rate on 194 total ratings.
New York-based Needham & Company says it focuses solely on growth companies and their investors. The firm comes in seventh with a 6.2% average return and 60% success rate on 746 ratings.
Next in order is Germany’s leading global bank Deutsche Bank with a 5.3% quarterly average return and 65% success rate on no less than 428 total ratings.
Full-service investment bank Imperial Capital with a 6% average return and 63% success rate on 76 total ratings.
Lastly, Oppenheimer has a 4.7% average return and 65% success rate on 1639 ratings. Dating back to 1881, Oppenheimer traces its roots to Harris C. Fahnestock, financial advisor to President Lincoln.

>> No.17167657
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>>17166954
I literally outperformed billionaires listening to people who piss in jugs and make memes about gay Muslims.

>> No.17167675

>>17167657
>win twice on the roulette wheel
>4x gains
>I literally outperformed billionaires!

>> No.17167679

>>17167657
And some pajeets literally outperformed you by falling for a scam that was still at the bottom. The difference is, they have billions and make even more billions, they have to play it safe. But yeah we are kinda the new elite desu

>> No.17167680

>>17167675
I just bought link at 20 something cents and held. 10X+ faggot.

>> No.17167695

>>17167657
Let’s see you pulling that of with actual money not some pocketchange from your grandma
>I puted 1k into link i surely outperformed those billionaires, that will show’em

>> No.17167726

>>17167695
Absolutely seething

>> No.17167749

>>17167680

Ok. roulette wheel x 4.

>> No.17167781

>Bryce
>Paul Allen

>> No.17167789

>>17167781
Meant Van Patton, Paul Allen is based af

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>>17167657
I come from a fairly well-of family. Those rich boomers (father, uncle, etc.) don't believe me and suspect a big scam behinds gains like LINK.