Ask HN: Financial websites/communities other than Zerohedge or Wall Street Bets?

4 points by drumttocs8 ↗ HN
Financial markets are so volatile and so uncertain in 2020 that it can really pay to keep a pulse on financial communities like ZeroHedge or Reddit's WallStreetBets. However, the social commentary on ZH and the memes on WSB can leave a lot to be desired.

Are there any active, "professional" financial communities worth checking out?

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I know you'd think this community would be vapid but honestly /r/richpeoplefinance has some deep and thoughtful advice. Spanning estate planning, investing and dipping your toes into real-estate in a realistic way.
LOL /r/richpeoplefinance is not a real subreddit. Did you mean /r/personalfinance?
Correction for my sleep deprivation /r/richpeoplepf
Just put all your money in an index fund and ignore all those internet forums
I have yet to find a really great community of investors. I've joined a few Facebook Groups that are decent but nothing great yet.

ZeroHedge is impossible to read through, there are ads everywhere.