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  2. Investopedia - Wikipedia

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    By then, the site had grown to more than 30,000 pieces of content and reached 2.2 million unique visitors per month. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2013, ValueClick would then sell Investopedia and a group of other properties to IAC for $80 million. [ 9 ]

  3. 8 Great Investing Apps and Sites for Millennials - AOL

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    Acorns lets you invest your spare change. Acorns tries to overcome the savings and investing hurdles millennials face. Once linked to your credit or debit card or PayPal account, Acorns rounds up ...

  4. Investing.com - Wikipedia

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    Investing.com is a Israel-based financial markets platform and news website; [8] one of the top three global financial websites in the world. [9] It offers market quotes, [10] information about stocks, futures, options, [11] analysis, commodities, and an economic calendar. The company itself is registered in Cyprus, and has an Israeli ...

  5. TheStreet - Wikipedia

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    TheStreet is a financial news and financial literacy website. It is a subsidiary of The Arena Group. The company provides both free content and subscription services such as Action Alerts Plus, [1] [2] a stock recommendation portfolio co-managed by Bob Lang and Chris Versace. [3]

  6. Electronic trading platform - Wikipedia

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    In the late 2000s, with the emergence of digital tools, a new generation of investment companies started to appear, which began to offer services to assist non-professional investors in trading. In 2007, a multi-asset investment company eToro was founded, focusing on copy trading, social trading, and other types of trading services. [8]

  7. Social trading - Wikipedia

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    Social trading is a form of investing that allows investors to observe the trading behavior of their peers and expert traders. The primary objective is to follow their investment strategies using copy trading or mirror trading. Social trading requires little or no knowledge about financial markets. [1]

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