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    Retail Traders Utilize Substack as a Substitute for Bloomberg Terminal Functions

    Jenny WolfBy Jenny WolfMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Substack Emerges as a Key Platform for Retail Traders Amid Market Turbulence

    Last month, Citrini Research, a relatively obscure research firm, altered the trajectory of financial markets with a provocative report envisioning a future dominated by artificial intelligence. Far from traditional distribution channels like Bloomberg Terminal or major banking research portals, this analysis made its debut on Substack, a platform increasingly popular with retail traders seeking deeper insights from influential market commentators.

    Substack has not only served as a vehicle for lesser-known firms like Citrini but has also attracted renowned figures in finance such as Michael Burry and Ray Dalio, who leverage the platform to disseminate their perspectives. As retail investors increasingly turn to Substack for critical market analysis, it is starting to mirror the functionality that Bloomberg terminals provide for institutional traders.

    “I appreciate Substack for its informal tone; it allows industry insiders and retail traders to share genuine insights,” said Amrita Bhasin, a retail trader in the e-commerce sector, in a conversation with Business Insider. “The writing often feels more authentic and less polished than conventional reports, giving it a stream-of-consciousness quality.”

    Notably, Substack’s appeal is not limited to grassroots contributors. Burry, known for his erratic social media presence, has recently begun posting in-depth analyses of stocks, showcasing the platform’s capacity to facilitate significant market discourse.

    Ray Tariq, a Melbourne-based entrepreneur, emphasizes the platform’s role in bridging the gap between retail and institutional trading strategies. “A well-timed post can quickly shift market sentiment, especially when it gains traction on social media platforms like X,” Tariq remarked. “Retail traders are closely attuned to these channels, meaning that while the quality of analysis varies, the speed of information dissemination is unprecedented.”

    Reflecting on the evolution of market research accessibility, Tariq noted that ten years ago, comprehensive financial analyses were often reserved for those with access to costly subscriptions. He believes Substack is a significant factor in democratizing this information.

    Steven Wang, CEO of copy-trading platform Dub, echoed this sentiment, highlighting a substantial shift in the availability of market insights, which benefits the retail investor community. “Substack symbolizes the changes brought about in the last decade, where investment expertise is no longer confined to Wall Street,” he stated.

    However, some finance professionals offer a word of caution. James Sixsmith, CEO of the prop trading firm Take Profit Trader, pointed out that while Substack provides valuable insights, it also poses risks in terms of the unchecked proliferation of information. “Many users take these posts at face value, mistaking speculation for fact,” he cautioned. This was notably illustrated when the Citrini report contributed to an 800-point decline in the Dow.

    Wang further noted concerns about traders who may interpret Substack content without fully grasping the complexities involved, such as risk management in stock shorting. He suggests that Substack could evolve by integrating tools and educational resources, transforming itself into a broader platform for financial planning and portfolio management.

    As the landscape of financial information continues to evolve, Substack stands as a noteworthy player in the ongoing quest for accessible and actionable investment analysis.

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