Top 50 finance and investing blogs in 2022
Looking for more finance and investing content? Check out this list created by the Sharesight team, covering (in no specific order) the 50 best personal finance and investment blogs from around the world.
Typed by country and theme, the list includes the top content from Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, South Africa, Singapore, Switzerland, Slovenia and Colombia. This list is updated annually to make sure we are giving you best content we can find.
To discover the 50 best finance and investing blogs, keep reading.
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Top 50 finance and investing blogs
1. MyWallSt
Theme: Investment
Origin country: US
MyWallSt is an investment blog focusing on stock market analysis, investor education and the latest investing news.
2. Klement on Investing
Theme: Investment/Economics
Origin country: UK
Thoughts on financial markets by a research analyst and former CIO with 20 years of experience in the investment industry.
3. Mustachian Post
Theme: Personal finance/Investment
Origin country: Switzerland
A blog written by a Swiss couple in their 30s who document their goal of becoming homeowners and reaching financial independence by 40.
4. Mindfully Investing
Theme: Investment
Origin country: US
A blog that uses the concept of mindfulness to help people successfully navigate their investment journey.
5. Financial Samurai
Theme: Personal finance/Investment
Origin country: US
Financial Samurai delves into investing, real estate, retirement planning, career strategies, and more, so we can all achieve financial independence sooner, rather than later.
6. Crossing Wall St
Theme: Investment
Origin country: US
A blog designed to give people an unbiased view of the market, including a yearly buy list of 25 stocks with details of its performance recorded each year.
7. Young & Thrifty
Theme: Personal finance/Investment
Origin country: Canada
This blog has everything from tips on budgeting, to online banking hacks, discount brokerage reviews, and the ultimate guide to Canada’s robo advisors.
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