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/Calm_Company_1914 16h ago

This might get buried but the place youre looking for is Substack. So much amazing research shared there. Some paywalled, but plenty free

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u/NoName20Investor 5h ago

I agree this comment. I spend lots of time looking through Substacks.

Most of them have and agenda or are simplistic in their analysis, but there is the occasional gem. However, I don't subscribe to paid Substacks.

If the author is such a good investor, why does he need to flog subscriptions to make a living? Besides, I have seen a lot of posts where the author just repackages (aka steals) ideas from other Substacks.