Tuesday, July 08, 2025 3:33:01 PM
Well what are you doing here you pumper get out on stocktwits, twitter now X, Silicone Investor
Here you go T
Get pumping lol
These are the most well-known and widely used:
1. StockTwits – Thousands of active ticker-specific streams.
2. Yahoo! Finance Conversations – Every stock ticker has its own message board.
3. InvestorHub (iHub) – Focuses on penny stocks and OTC stocks; tens of thousands of boards.
4. Reddit – Subreddits like:
• r/stocks
• r/investing
• r/wallstreetbets
• r/pennystocks
Thousands of stock discussions happen daily.
5. The Motley Fool Discussion Boards
6. Seeking Alpha Comments – Not traditional boards, but active discussion on each article and stock page.
7. TradingView – Chat and comment features by ticker.
8. Stockhouse (popular in Canada)
9. ADVFN (UK, but global)
10. Fintwit (Finance Twitter) – Not a board, but a massive real-time stock discussion platform.
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🔹 Platform-Specific or Brokerage-Based Boards
Some brokerages offer community forums or discussion areas:
• Robinhood (via third-party integrations or social features)
• Fidelity Community Forums
• eToro social investing
• WeBull “Community” tab
• Public.com – Combines trading with social interaction
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🔹 Niche/Private/Local Boards
These include:
• Private Discord servers
• Slack groups for traders
• Telegram channels
• Facebook groups
• Regional stock boards (e.g., Boursorama in France)
There are thousands of these smaller or invite-only communities.
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✅ Estimate
If you count:
• All ticker-specific threads on major platforms (like Yahoo or StockTwits)
• All active subreddits, forums, and private communities
• All international and niche/local boards
💡 The number of distinct stock message boards and active discussion hubs worldwide is easily in the tens of thousands, and possibly over 100,000 when including all tickers and private groups.
Here you go T
Get pumping lol
These are the most well-known and widely used:
1. StockTwits – Thousands of active ticker-specific streams.
2. Yahoo! Finance Conversations – Every stock ticker has its own message board.
3. InvestorHub (iHub) – Focuses on penny stocks and OTC stocks; tens of thousands of boards.
4. Reddit – Subreddits like:
• r/stocks
• r/investing
• r/wallstreetbets
• r/pennystocks
Thousands of stock discussions happen daily.
5. The Motley Fool Discussion Boards
6. Seeking Alpha Comments – Not traditional boards, but active discussion on each article and stock page.
7. TradingView – Chat and comment features by ticker.
8. Stockhouse (popular in Canada)
9. ADVFN (UK, but global)
10. Fintwit (Finance Twitter) – Not a board, but a massive real-time stock discussion platform.
?
🔹 Platform-Specific or Brokerage-Based Boards
Some brokerages offer community forums or discussion areas:
• Robinhood (via third-party integrations or social features)
• Fidelity Community Forums
• eToro social investing
• WeBull “Community” tab
• Public.com – Combines trading with social interaction
?
🔹 Niche/Private/Local Boards
These include:
• Private Discord servers
• Slack groups for traders
• Telegram channels
• Facebook groups
• Regional stock boards (e.g., Boursorama in France)
There are thousands of these smaller or invite-only communities.
?
✅ Estimate
If you count:
• All ticker-specific threads on major platforms (like Yahoo or StockTwits)
• All active subreddits, forums, and private communities
• All international and niche/local boards
💡 The number of distinct stock message boards and active discussion hubs worldwide is easily in the tens of thousands, and possibly over 100,000 when including all tickers and private groups.
