I appreciate the information deck - its width and depth. I use a paid version - hence often consulting Warren AI. Very helpful. And the AI picks feature is great as well. What I would recommend is... See more
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Investing.com is a leading financial platform that raises the bar on what's possible for retail investors and traders — helping you find trades others can't. 50 million investors rely on Investing.com every month, tracking 180,000 instruments across 250 exchanges, in 33 languages. More than 300,000 of them subscribe to our premium tools — AI-powered stock picks, Vision AI chart analysis, a personal AI research assistant, Fair Value assessments, and breaking news — getting institutional-level intelligence without the institutional-level fees. Join the investors who know where to look to find opportunities.
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Horrible with your cc number, I thought problem resolved after the 3rd time cancelling, I was wrong, another charge this month, so now its a frustrating 2 month and 4th time requesting to cancel service.DO YOURSELVES A FAVOR AND DONT GIVE YOUR CC NUMBER. USE ANOTHER SERVICE,

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i am happy with your services

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Excellent application! Instant information about global markets, very good articles!

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I enjoy your user friendly platfoam which is up to date with news. This enable me take necessary precautions when trading.

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I paid for InvestingPro but l never got the account activated despite several emails back and forth. I would be very careful spending money on Investing.com

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It’s little more than regurgitated public information. The customer service is terrible and they will renew your subscription without approval or consent. Don’t waste your time or money.

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It’s been over a week that numerous people have complained about a certain poster spamming and harassing the forum, yet nothing has been done.
Please look at case 888523.

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Always on the button keeping me updated all time great work

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I purchased a yearly subscription to Investing.com, but I regretted it almost immediately. The data provided by their service turned out to be irrelevant for my needs and often inconsistent. Their ProPicks AI portfolio is especially misleading - one day they add a stock to the portfolio, the next day it’s gone, and later it reappears at the bottom of the list with a backdated price that reflects the lowest point, not the actual purchase date.
This creates a false impression of strong performance, supposedly beating the S&P 500, but without any transparent or verifiable methodology. It feels like they’re manipulating the data retroactively to make their ProPicks Al look more successful than it really is.
To make things worse, they don’t offer refunds - not even a few days after the purchase. Once you pay, you’re locked in for the whole year, regardless of whether the product meets your expectations.
In my experience, the service is unreliable, opaque, and feels deceptive. I would not recommend it to anyone.

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Investing.com is informative in news and in chart presentation, highly recommended.

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A GREAT PLATFORM OVERALL. AND THE INFORMATION THEY OFFER FOR FREE IS TRULY USEFULL AND MORE THAN SOMEONE COULD ASK FOR. THERE IS ONE THING I AM TRYING TO GET MY HEAD AROUND THOUGH, THEY SEEM TO BE INVOLVED PROP FIRM CHALLENGES, WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY FINE, HOWEVER WHEN I DIG DEEPER IT SEEMS LIKE ITS ACTUALLY NOT INVESTING.COM THAT PROVIDES THIS SERVICE. I DONT KNOW IF THIS IS THEIR FAULT, OR SOMEONE IS CAPITALIZING ON THEIR REPUTATION BUT I FIND IT QUITE CONFUSSING. NEVERTHELESS, A FANTASTIC PLATFORM
I’ve had to escalate repeated harassment on Investing.com’s forum to UK police and cybercrime authorities after months of stalking, abusive posts, and personal attacks were ignored by the platform’s moderation team. I was recently visited at home by two police officers to discuss my safety and next steps.
The abuse continues through a string of fake accounts often using footballer names, all clearly linked by writing style, behaviour, and timing. This isn’t random trolling. It’s a pattern of unhealthy targeted obsession. Even when I stop posting entirely, my name is dragged into new comment threads to provoke and defame.
At one point, this person even attempted to identify my VPN location. The pattern is deeply disturbing and it hasn’t stopped.
I’ve submitted full documentation to Investing.com support, including screenshots and official incident numbers. But no permanent action has been taken. The harasser simply creates another alias and continues.
As a result, I’ve felt unsafe. Afraid to leave the house. My mental wellbeing has been seriously impacted.
This is no longer a moderation issue. It’s a user safety issue — and Investing.com is currently hosting it. Their continued inaction, despite clear warnings and evidence, is deeply concerning.
The authorities are now involved. The public is now informed.
UPDATE: I’ve now received a response from the support team. Several accounts linked to the same individual have since been removed.
This is a positive step but the situation remains part of an ongoing criminal investigation. New accounts continue to appear, and I expect timely action from the platform to prevent further harm.
This goes beyond forum disruption. It’s a serious, targeted case that must continue to be treated as such.
I pay for use without adverts. Still: i do get an advert blocking information and difficult to get rid of. It is an add from investing.com with a service they provide ("Join our investing challenges and compete for rewards while you learn!"). Having asked cust-support, the answer is: "This is not considered to be an add, since it is from us". HUH??! When I respond that the message is tying to sell something and hence is an add, for which I pay not to have that nuisance, the response: "it isnt an add since it is about us". And still the bloody add is blocking information that I try to access and difficult to get rid of. Takes time and energy.

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It's not the first tine I got caught up in the pitch. But it's definitely the last time because I have seen what consistency feels like.
FIFTH & heaven made me stop looking.

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After latest change, tapping on different time periods on the screen (1W, 1M, 1Y, etc.) does not calculate the performance from the start of the period to today. What happened? Is this another feature that was available and now I have to pay for?
Greedy.

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