And when you hear them talk it is clear they are just in it for the money. There is no passion in their speech (if you can even call it that). I would be VERY VERY careful of these guys. They have millions and millions tide up. They are looking out for themselves first.
Not saying to get them out (to early for that), but they need to be kept a close eye on, very close.
Was that annoyingly nested quote-block from hell
necessary? Also, would it be surprising that someone who invested a million dollars was in it for profit? Do you understand how investment works?
As for their fundamental basis for investing - who knows, that requires a level of personal information that probably isn't available to anyone except their closest friends. It remains to be seen whether they're a benefit or a hazard.