Comparison

Enter the Index vs Long Angle

Enter the Index and Long Angle both serve affluent private-market participants, but the audience, threshold, and format differ. Below is the data, described in each group’s own terms.

  Enter the Index Long Angle
Audience Entrepreneurs and investors High-net-worth individuals
Threshold $10M+ Avg net worth ~$15M
Format Private network with curated introductions and programming Peer community with virtual and in-person sessions
Best for Deal flow, Operator-to-investor transition, High-trust intros Investing, Tax, Philanthropy, Relationships
Website longangle.com
Enter the Index

A private network for entrepreneurs and active investors operating at the mid-to-high eight-figure level. Emphasis on direct introductions, deal discussion, and programming that favors depth over attendance.

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Long Angle

A private community for first-generation HNW individuals, typically post-liquidity operators and investors, who want substantive peer dialogue on portfolio construction, tax strategy, and the less-discussed parts of wealth.

Full entry →

How they overlap, and where they don’t

Distinct to Enter the Index
  • Deal flow
  • Operator-to-investor transition
  • High-trust intros
Distinct to Long Angle
  • Investing
  • Tax
  • Philanthropy
  • Relationships
Editorial note

QP List is editorial, not affiliated. The fields above reflect each group’s own public positioning and may change. If a threshold or format has shifted, the correction belongs here — write in.