The Motley Fool is a pioneering investment blog founded in 1993 by brothers David and Tom Gardner. What started as a 16-page newsletter from a backyard shed in Alexandria, Virginia, has grown into one of the most trusted stock market resources online. The name comes from Shakespeare's "As You Like It," where only the court jester could speak truth to the king.
The site's flagship Stock Advisor service has recommended early picks like Nvidia and Amazon that delivered massive returns. More than 300 employees now create content across stock research, retirement planning, and personal finance. The Gardner brothers also authored several New York Times bestselling books on investing. Millions of readers visit each month for stock picks, market news, and straightforward financial education.
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Jacob Wolinsky started ValueWalk in 2010 after reading "The Intelligent Investor" by Ben Graham four times. The finance blog covers hedge fund activity, large asset managers, and value investing strategies. Wolinsky built strong contacts in the hedge fund industry and regularly breaks news about what major investors are buying and selling.
The site features archives of famous investors and maintains a premium subscription newsletter. ValueWalk also covers personal finance basics, which Wolinsky considers essential before diving into stock picking. Writers track portfolio moves from legends like Warren Buffett and report on emerging trends across the investment world. The blog has earned recognition as a go-to source for value investing news.
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Bill McBride predicted the 2008 housing bubble before most economists saw it coming. His economics blog Calculated Risk has tracked real estate markets and economic data since 2005. Nobel laureate Paul Krugman called it his "go-to site on housing matters."
The blog analyzes housing starts, mortgage rates, employment figures, and Fed policy. McBride also called the housing market bottom in 2012. After 21 years of daily posts, he now writes a weekly economic summary and a real estate newsletter on Substack.
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Ben Carlson, CFA, writes this investing blog focused on wealth management and investor psychology. He serves as Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management and has authored four books on saving and investing.
Investment News named Carlson to their "40 Under 40" list in 2017. His blog cuts through market noise with clear analysis on portfolios, retirement planning, and financial behavior. He also co-hosts the Animal Spirits podcast with Michael Batnick.
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Jeremy Biberdorf launched Modest Money in 2012 to share his investing journey. The personal finance blog covers stock research tools, trading platforms, and prop trading firms. Biberdorf brings an internet marketing background and focuses on practical investing education for everyday people.
The site reviews brokerage accounts, charting software, and investment apps. Modest Money also publishes guides on day trading strategies and portfolio management basics.
Michael Batnick is a Managing Partner at Ritholtz Wealth Management and author of "Big Mistakes: The Best Investors and Their Worst Investments." His daily blog covers market trends, portfolio strategies, and lessons from legendary investors. He co-hosts The Compound and Friends and Animal Spirits podcasts.
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Bullbear Blog scans end-of-day stock data to detect momentum reversal signals. The site identifies candlestick patterns like Bullish Engulfing, Harami, and Morning Star formations. Swing traders can access pattern alerts through their API in JSON or CSV format.