So now that crypto is over, is r/wallstreetbets the best place to keep up with financial things? Like the daily financial newspaper one should read?
>>62249583Yepperino, Reddit is the heart and brain of the internet and unlike certain other websites (you're on one lol) the karma system keeps redditors honest and true.If you want advice from real verified investors and wholesome strangers then Reddit is the place to be. Plus, with the upvoting system you can weigh your opinion democratically.You could compare it to a newspaper but it is more of a decentralized information exchange with peer to peer review.
>>62249605This but (70%) unironically, Reddit despite its faults actually is more in touch with reality than /biz/ because schizos are kept in check which stops retarded narratives from spiraling.Epicly memed though, sir!
>>62249605Thanks, i’m too old to believe blindly 4chan schizos and this place is getting dead as fuck anyways. Time to join that sub. I’ve already found a few nice niche related subs on reddit.
>>62249634literally every time the market bottoms out, the top trending reddit posts say it's about to crash
>>62249634>retarded narrativeslmao GMEand also yea >>62250618they have a bias that ai is bad and because red team is in power the market moves are fake and a bubble
>>62249583It's ok so long as you understand that they are still redditers and have the same derangements as any other redditers. The other day I read a thread there on insider trading where someone was downvote bombed for stating the obvious fact that American politicians have been enriching themselves for more than 50 years. That's who you're getting financial commentary from. Just be aware that they have all the usual libshit derangements and it's fine.
((62249605))((62249635))Oh my sweet summer child. Not to make you go nanners over nada, but you're posting on one of the spiciest subbies right now.
>>62252728My question was that is it currently the best?
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>>62250618which reddits? idk where to look for market sentiment