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07/08/25 3:33 PM

#16179 RE: TJG #16173

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.