Another key function of the platform is as a tool for stock market analysis, especially in such subreddits as **r/wallstreetbets**, which overnight went viral for its role in the GameStop short squeeze. While **r/wallstreetbets** has become infamous for the extremely high-risk, high-reward strategies of its enthusiasts, there are many other subreddits in which investors can find much more traditional stock market analysis.
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r/StockMarket: Great discussions of the general market, stock picks, and economic trends. Over 2 million members are participating in the forum. If you’re a beginner or a veteran trader, you will certainly find value in the many discussions happening within the site.
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r/Investing: This subreddit takes on a more conservative approach with a focus on long-term investing. You can find the basics on how to construct diversified portfolios, analyze market fundamentals, and discuss broader economic factors.
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r/Stocks: a community dedicated to individual stocks and strategies for trading. There’s everything about companies, including quarterly reports and trends from various industries that impact performance.
One of the best ways to find market sentiment is via Reddit communities, which in most cases offer a pretty good indicator of short-term price movements. The discussion among users can give one an idea of the prevailing market optimism or fear of the market, which impacts trading decisions.
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