I'd love to hear what interesting sites people have found for financial news, commentary and education. My contribution: I'm a fan of Zerohedge although they seem to have predicted 50 of the last 5 crashes. I also find some value in the Quoth the Raven podcast. If find Muddy Waters Research and Citron interesting too. I find major corporate media to be more interested in pushing products and steering toward preferred narratives, than in actually educating and informing the reader. They are also spectacularly lazy and uncurious. They'll have an interview with some significant person that could provide lots of insight on a particular topic and they'll manage to ask questions that it seems like they spent all of 5 minutes preparing. https://whitecollarfraud.com/ Is an interesting site by a real life fraudster, the gets into the detailed mechanics of the Crazy Eddie fraud. Wallstreetmojo has some useful free trading videos on basic accounting
Zerohedge tweets so much I stopped paying attention. Do you still call it a “tweet” after the name change to X?
Yahoo Finance (it's free)...But more and more is behind paywalls. DO NOT TRUST ANY OF THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS...IT'S TRASH!! I could spend hours down rabbit holes with... https://www.investopedia.com/
I don't agree with everything, but at least it's a different perspective than the typical financial media crap. I think that company he promotes for buying fractional shares in artwork is going to lose people money. I doubt his audience is big enough to really move the market.
%% ZEROhedge does have some good stuff. Among my favorites investors.com, barchart.com; SRN News, CBN News, Bloomberg News + talk radio news.......................................................
He was a big bear in HLF. his arguments were compelling but he and ackman got a fundamental issue wrong.