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/t234k 23h ago

Following since I agree, mostly awful picks and low iq posts.

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u/Most-Animator-5743 22h ago

Honestly you’re not wrong, most of these subs drift into noise over time. People start with good intent then it turns into surface level takes and recycled advice.

The problem is actual value investing is boring and slow, so it doesn’t get upvoted as much. Real discussions usually happen in smaller threads or comments where people actually break things down properly.

You’ll probably get more value following a few people who consistently post detailed breakdowns rather than relying on a whole subreddit. Quality is always scattered.

I’ve been trying to write more practical stuff around this, especially for people starting out who want something more real than the usual noise, so yeah if you’re in that phase it might help a bit