r/invest

34k members
r/invest is a subreddit with 34k members. The most common kinds of discussions are news and money talk, and the community frequently discusses stocks, investment, investing, market, and economy.
Links of interest to investors with a long term fundamental outlook (Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham etc.). Related macro-economic links are also allowed.

Popular Themes in r/invest

#1
News
: "Investment gains since early 2017 have been completely dominated by Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Facebook to the point where the broader market, despite some wild fluctuations, has delivered virtually nothing without the upward push of those stocks."
34 posts
#2
Money Talk
: "A simple way to work out a fair price to pay for a wonderful business"
22 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "How to Learn About a Business from Income Statements"
13 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "My errors this year caused me to revisit the entire approach that I had to investing."
5 posts
#5
Solution Requests
: "Portfolio Management Platform"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/invest

#1

Stocks

: "Peter Lynch: How to Know What Stocks to Own and Stick with Winners"
65 posts
#2

Investment

: "Spiraling debt, slow COVID-19 response and trade wars could spike prices, inflation and interest rates which is driving an Investment manager — reluctantly — into gold"
54 posts
#3

Investing

: "Why Value Investing Isn’t Just About Buying Cheap Stocks"
52 posts
#4

Market

: "Investment gains since early 2017 have been completely dominated by Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Facebook to the point where the broader Market, despite some wild fluctuations, has delivered virtually nothing without the upward push of those stocks."
34 posts
#5

Economy

: "China to Overtake U.S. Economy by 2032 as Asian Might Builds. In 2032, three of the four largest economies will be Asian -- China, India and Japan and South Korea and Indonesia will have entered the top 10."
26 posts
#6

Amazon

: "At one point, Amazon lost more than 90% of its value. But long-term investors still got rich"
12 posts
#7

China

: ""We invested some money in China, because we could get more value in term of the strength of the enterprise and the price of the securities than we could get in the United States" - Charlie Munger"
10 posts
#8

Reits

8 posts
#9

Warren Buffett

: "Warren Buffett speech on Security Analysis at the University of Florida"
7 posts
#10

Stock

: "Since 2016, the median software company has increased their Stock based compensation rate as percent of sales from 4% to 9%. That’s effectively 500 bps of hidden margin compression."
7 posts

Member Growth in r/invest

Yearly
+2k members(7.5%)

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Last updated: June 16, 2026