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Is there a "Bigger Pockets" site for the stock marked?

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Hi, looking for a good site of app where i can discuss stocks, indez fund and general stock market discussions in a similar manner like the Bigger Pockets forum.

Any tips?

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Yes! There are a ton of these. 

In addition to Bogleheads and Wallstreetbets as mentioned: 

- SeekingAlpha

- Motley Fool

- Bloomberg/WSJ

- Major brokerage sites like Etrade have parts of their platform dedicated to analysis as well

- OptionAlpha (for Options of course)

- Reddit

All good sites offering different flavors for investing in stocks. 

All that said, I don't actually believe it's worthwhile to do anything other than index fund investing in the stock market, but I did spend a number of years trying to beat the market anyways, using those sites and a number of books.



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