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15+ must follow investor Twitter accounts, ft. Daniele Ecuyer & Anirban Mahanti, PhD

Used sensibly, Twitter can be a tremendous resource for investors seeking the latest news or concise insights, from news outlets or individuals investors.

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Used sensibly, Twitter can be a tremendous resource for investors seeking the latest news or concise insights, from news outlets or individuals investors.

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In this Investor Bootcamp episode, I was joined by 7Investing’s Anirban Mahanti, PhD and Shareplicity’s Danielle Ecuyer to talk about our best Twitter accounts for investors.In other words: every intermediate or aspiring investor should follow these 15 Twitter accounts to get better at investing.Of course, it’s also worth following your co-hosts for this episode of The Australian Investors Podcast on Twitter:
  1. Owen’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/owenrask
  2. Dani’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/au_shareplicity
  3. Anirban’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/7amahanti
:weight_lifter::skin-tone-3: Access ALL 15+ Twitter accounts (& more) in our free download
Owen’s Investor Bootcamp training manual: https://bit.ly/rask-analyst

~~ A note for transparency: we receive nothing ~~

Rask, the publisher of the podcast series, is a privately owned company. It’s majority-owned and run by Owen. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, you can assume that Owen and Rask Group receive nothing for mentioning companies, products or services in our podcasts.

Date of recording: 6th April, 2022.

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