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PART1: Top 50 finance and investing blogs in 2022

 Looking for more finance and investing content? Check out this list, 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.



1. MyWallSt

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

MyWallSt is an investment blog focusing on stock market analysis, investor education and the latest investing news.


2Klement 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 Street

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

A blog designed to help individual investors by providing an unbiased view of the stock market.

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.



8. Compounding Works

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

A blog that discusses investing and trading, including topics such as cryptocurrencies and blockchain, investment ideas, technical analysis, book recommendations and tool reviews.

9. Simple Living in Somerset

Theme: Economy/Investment

Origin country: UK

A blog by a 50-something professional looking to retire early and start living with intent. Topics range from political economy to investment and personal finance.

10. Women Who Money

Theme: Personal Finance

Origin country: US

A blog dedicated to helping women improve their financial health, grow their net worth and achieve financial independence.

11. Oblivious Investor

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

A blog dedicated to spreading the idea that investment success is based on a few simple principles: diversification, minimising costs and ignoring “noise” from social media about daily stock market movements.

12. Of Dollars and Data

Theme: Personal finance/Investment

Origin country: US

A blog covering topics such as what to expect from financial markets, how to think about risk, how to time investment purchases and how to organise and manage your finances.

13. Monevator

Theme: Personal finance/Investment

Origin country: UK

Monevator is a personal blog about money: making, saving, growing and sometimes even spending it.

14. The FI Explorer

Theme: Investment

Origin country: Australia

A blog about one person’s journey toward financial independence, exploring investment strategy, finance and portfolio design issues. It also features occasional discussions of new financial products and emerging fintech issues.

15. Want Financial Independence

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

Want Financial Independence is a blog written by an experienced and passionate investor who discusses topics related to passive income investing, investing strategy and alternatives investing.

16. Capitalist Exploits

Theme: Economy/Investment

Origin country: Singapore

Capitalist Exploits is a blog dedicated to finding asymmetric risk/reward investment opportunities.

17. Money Ning

Theme: Personal finance

Origin country: US

The main topics of the MoneyNing blog include: Helping you become debt-free; showing you how to build wealth over time; and letting you see for yourself how financial choices impact your life.

18. Firstlinks

Theme: Investment

Origin country: Australia

Firstlinks (formerly Cuffelinks) is a publishing service providing content written by financial market professionals with experience in wealth management, superannuation, banking, academia and financial advice.

19. A Wealth of Common Sense

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

A Wealth of Common Sense is a blog that focuses on wealth management, investments, financial markets and investor psychology.

20. Strong Money Australia

Theme: Personal finance

Origin country: Australia

Strong Money Australia is a blog about how to reach financial independence and retire early in Australia, including guides on building financial strength and investing for passive income.

21. Your Money Blueprint

Theme: Personal finance

Origin country: New Zealand

A NZ blog featuring opinions on topics such as property, retirement and how to obtain financial independence.

22. The Happy Saver

Theme: Personal finance/Investment

Origin country: New Zealand

A blog about enjoying what you have without feeling pressure to have more, using the income you generate to buy just what you need and tucking the rest away.

23. NZ Wealth and Risk

Theme: Personal finance

Origin country: New Zealand

This blog is about money, managing risk, and living a life that is in line with your values and priorities.

24. Sam Harith - The Comic Accountant

Theme: Personal finance

Origin country: New Zealand

A blog dedicated to helping build financial confidence for readers around the world by keeping finance, accounting and economics fun and easy to understand.

25. Young and the Invested

Theme: Investment

Origin country: US

Young and the Invested is a site dedicated to helping younger generations learn how to invest, manage and plan their money with confidence.



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