What are some good online sources or youtube channels that talk about investing and finance?
Read a book.
Even better than reading a book is following real markets.
Get a subscription to WSJ, Barrons, the Financial Times, and whatever other thing you can. If you don't want to pay, just go through Bloomberg and CNBC every day and read the important stories. Familiarizing yourself with markets takes many months.
>>1718334
> good online sources
> youtube channels
For someone who advocates reading so much you sure arent very good at it. Thanks for not recommending any books anyway though.
>>1718319
open a forex account and trade
"Wall Street: A History" by Charles Geisst is a good start.
"One Up on Wall Street" and "Beating the Street" by Peter Lynch are both excellent. Lynch is a legend.
"Irrational Exuberance" by Robert Shiller
Anything by Ben Graham
Jeremy Siegel is also worth reading up on. He predicted the tech bubble, the top in 2008 AND the bottom. Very smart guy.
bumping
>>1718319
how about buying a textbook on finance from amazon
>kek
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You can try lemonparty.org. They are old and conservative but they cover things that the WSJ either overlook or don't care to report on.
martin shkreli would live stream on youtube, he still has very good videos up there if you are interested in traditional finance.
>>1718865
I'm interested too, but I'd like to avoid any site that leaves me feeling naked. If it's old, or the info sucks, I'll end up feeling like a jerkoff.
>>1719028
>lemonparty
>leaving him feel naked
>mfw
Investopedia.com
>>1718865
You are showing your age with that old trick
>>1718355
>>>/reddit/
if you dont want to read a bunch of old men books, just read most of investopedia on the internet.
Sub to Josh Brown's daily mailing / blog at TheReformedBroker.
He's genuinely entertaining and thought provoking. And he does it for free.
http://thereformedbroker.com
Stay away from sites like Zero Hedge. Tyler Durden is an idiot.
>>1718319
Investopedia and bogleheads
>>1721119
Seconding this. /pol/ loves him and take his word as absolute truth, so that should be enough for you there to avoid it.