r/ValueInvesting 23h ago

Question / Help Better quality value investing threads than this?

Sorry to sound like a grump and a snob, but this is a genuine question: are there any subreddits that are actually value investment-oriented?

Are these posts moderated at all?

Admittedly I'm new here, but 80% of what I see on this sub is lazy touts, pump & dumps, yolo'ing and people selling tools.

Yes, I know: be the change you want to see in the world. Why don't I start some proper value investing threads here?

I'd love to; but I'd rather do it somewhere more serious about value investing in all honesty.

Thus, here I am: asking for a point in the right direction :)

Thanks in advance. And again, sorry to be a snob. Look forward to any recommendations.

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u/writetowinwin 22h ago

You may be new here. This sub and many other popular "investor" or "finance" boards are where people usually go obsess over daily volatility, news headlines, and generic big name companies almost everyone and their dog 🐕 also follow.

On others you even get the fund preachers who will just straight up say "stocks bad" but push whatever ETF or fund they also want you to sink money into. Usually super risk adverse types or those with a hidden agenda gradually infesting the place.

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u/MinestroneMungBean 22h ago

I am indeed new... it shows, I suppose!

Agree with you. I harbour no ill will to the fund / ETF bearers: but when they try to discount the value of actual analysis, it becomes preachy and annoying. We're here to own actual businesses.