u/MinestroneMungBean ·
Reddit — r/ValueInvesting
· April 02, 2026 at 19:37
· ⬆ 24 pts
· 💬 29 comments
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A user expresses frustration with the quality of content on r/ValueInvesting, describing it as dominated by low-effort recommendations, pump-and-dump schemes, and promotional material.
The author's thesis is that the subreddit lacks serious, moderated discussions on value investing principles and seeks recommendations for more rigorous alternative communities.
Quality assessment: This is noise. It is a meta-commentary on forum quality with zero investment research, data, or specific company analysis.
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Sorry to sound like a grump and a snob, but this is a genuine question: are there any subreddits that are actually value investment-oriented?
Are these posts moderated at all?
Admittedly I'm new here, but 80% of what I see on this sub is lazy touts, pump & dumps, yolo'ing and people selling tools.
Yes, I know: be the change you want to see in the world. Why don't I start some proper value investing threads here?
I'd love to; but I'd rather do it somewhere more serious about value investing in all honesty.
Thus, here I am: asking for a point in the right direction :)
Thanks in advance. And again, sorry to be a snob. Look forward to any recommendations.