ABOUT US
At The WallStreet Invest, we believe investing success does not come from chasing market noise. It comes from structured asset allocation, disciplined fund selection, and long-term patience.
MEET OUR LEADERSHIP TEAM
Manoj Goel approaches the market with the mindset of a deal investor rather than a stock trader.
His early career included experience with Goldman Sachs London Office, where he developed rigorous skills in financial analysis, valuation, and capital markets.
He later worked in the private equity ecosystem with Times Private Equity, evaluating businesses from the perspective of long-term capital allocation and investment returns.
This combination of investment banking precision and private equity discipline shapes his approach to equities — every stock is viewed as a partial acquisition of a business.
Intrinsic Value • Cash Flow Quality • Margin of Safety
"Price is what the market quotes every day. Value is what disciplined analysis quietly reveals."
Himanshu Jain brings a rare combination of consulting insight, restructuring experience, and investment thinking.
Before building The Wall Street School, he worked with McKinsey & Company and PwC, advising businesses on strategy and financial performance.
As an Insolvency Professional, he has worked closely with distressed companies and lenders, gaining deep experience in balance sheets and turnarounds.
This exposure to both healthy and stressed businesses provides a distinctive perspective when evaluating investment opportunities.
Quality Businesses • Strong Balance Sheets • Long-Term Compounding
"The real risk in investing is not volatility — it is misunderstanding the business you own."
Anand Mangal brings deep expertise in corporate finance, M&A, and capital allocation with over 15 years of experience.
His journey includes Moody's Analytics, Larsen & Toubro, and ReNew, with exposure to cross-border M&A and large-scale finance.
He evaluates businesses beyond financials, focusing on industry structure, competitive positioning, and execution.
Industry Structure • Capital Allocation • Structural Growth
"Great investing begins with understanding how businesses actually create value."
OUR APPROACH
While markets offer thousands of investment options, our focus is simple: identify high-quality mutual funds managed by capable fund managers and build portfolios designed for long-term wealth creation.
Our Proprietary tool combines quantitative analysis, qualitative fund evaluation, and disciplined portfolio construction.
Our Investment Approach
Selecting the right mutual fund requires far more than looking at past returns. Our research framework evaluates funds across multiple dimensions.
Fund Manager Quality
The fund manager is often the single most important variable in active fund performance. Our Proprietary tool analyses investment philosophy, consistency of strategy, and long-term track record.
Portfolio Construction
Our Proprietary tool examines the underlying holdings, sector allocation, diversification, and portfolio concentration to understand how the fund actually generates returns.
Risk Management
Volatility, drawdowns, and downside protection are critical aspects of fund performance. Our Proprietary tool evaluates risk-adjusted returns rather than raw returns.
Consistency Across Cycles
Funds that perform well across multiple market cycles often reflect disciplined investment processes. Our Proprietary tool captures that insight.
Cost Efficiency
Expense ratios and portfolio turnover significantly impact long-term investor returns. We prioritize funds that combine strong performance with cost efficiency.
Portfolio Construction
At The WallStreet Invest, we believe a well-designed portfolio should combine growth, stability, and diversification.
Our portfolio construction framework focuses on:
- Strategic asset allocation
- Diversification across equity styles and sectors
- Combining active and passive strategies where appropriate
- Rebalancing portfolios periodically
The goal is not to chase short-term returns but to build resilient portfolios capable of compounding wealth over decades.


