Any Other Sites Like WSO?
Hey guys,
I was wondering if there are other forums like WSO floating around out there that are of the same caliber as this one (in terms of both content and organization). I've seen some other forums like BankersBall, DealBook (the forums don't seem to exist anymore), etc., but they're all pretty sub-par compared to this one. Just trying to get a better grasp of the financial services community, and was wondering if anyone had any knowledge regarding this topic. Thanks!
Check out vault.com. I have not used the site in a long time, but it was very helpful when I went through recruiting
from BankersBall and Dealbook have converted to dedicated WSO users in the past 12 months.
www.wikijob.co.uk www.nicube.com
it's the one and only.
Hey Starting Monkey - just wanted to say that if there are any suggestions you have that you think would make WSO better please let us know.
We have been working on generating useful guides at a really good price to help prospectives get into the industry, but if there is stuff that annoys you and/or you would change we'd love to hear it in the suggestions forum here:
//www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/sitesuggestions
we still have a fairly decent signal to noise ratio and we will never be able to eliminate all "what are my chances?" threads, but we continually trying to get more Certified Users and valuable members to post helpful advice. Also, any suggestions on how to help promote the site would also be helpful.
In 2008 the site had over 500,000 unique visitors and 11 million impressions which is a decent size but we think there is still room to grow (and traffic has been way up over the past 60 days due to recruiting season) and improve the community.
Thanks, Patrick
a different type of site, but def check out dealbreaker
I'm quite fond of the old Vault before they destroyed the community. It still baffles me why they charge users money to read old threads.
Please don't make the same mistakes WSO.
Never...I think there is a lot of valuable information in the WSO archives and I have started working with some of the users to help me organize / compile it and add our own advice so that we can package it in such a way that makes it easy and quick to digest.
We will always allow users to go do their own search, but I think there is also value to compiling the best advice in the archives into "mini-guides" that we can charge a small fee for (like $5-9). for example, a Guide on how to be a good summer analyst or a guide on how to transition into PE, etc. I think people would be willing to pay a small fee to have all of the best advice delivered to them in an organized and targeted fashion.
It is a ton of work to write these guides but I think that is a much better option $ wise (non-intrusive, optional packaging for the users that want it) -- charging for the forums would basically kill WSO (or almost any online community)...
my 2 cents, Patrick
Definitely - maybe if you somehow made it so we could browse through the tags as well as search - I know the threads are organized by sector, but if say I wanted to find discussions MM PE funds in CA I could go PE Funds - MM - By Region. Not sure how much value that would add as it is fairly easy to find that with the search function, but it's the best I've got.
Yes, I would definitely pay for some if not all of those guides; I think the price-point you're at now is pretty fair.
No lie, Vault's forums are horrible now and not very well organized even for those of us with Gold memberships. The only good content they have are their guides, which I doubt I would pay for if my school didn't provide them for free.
I would pay $5 to have all the posts regarding, for example, breaking into PE organized into an easy-to-read / easy-to-navigate format. Good idea Patrick.
I would pay 5-9 bucks for the organized info about summer internship performance.
Check out Wallstreetfolly.com
Kind of like a condensed, more serious Dealbreaker
yeah, these mini-guides are all in the works. we will probably be able to get 1 out every month or so...i'll keep everyone updated.
Thanks, Patrick
In Wall Street oasis we trust
6 years later, even
Other I-Banking Forums? (Originally Posted: 10/30/2007)
I was wondering what other investment banking/wall street forums people from this site visit besides here?
Anyone?
http://ibtalk.com/ More UK based.
http://www.leveragedsellout.com/ - Mainly ib satire
http://www.dealbreaker.com - its got a blogroll on the left hand side which links up to more ib sites.
These are sites I frequent to keep up with all the news/lingo.
http://www.reuters.com/investing/news/mergers?type=mergersNews
http://www.thomsonmergernews.com/
http://www.bloomberg.com/
You can also watch Bloomberg TV online. I just usually leave it humming in the background whilst studying.
Any other good forums like this? (Originally Posted: 05/23/2008)
What are some other good forums for people interested in finance/investment/economics?
but if you insist, i think vault
ibtalk.com?
It's london-centric that one tho.
Nuclear-phynance is a quant-centric forum
Two quant-focused forums are wilmott and nuclearphynance.
www.wilmott.com www.nuclearphynance.com (as Warhawk mentioned)
Wilmott seems to have a lot more activity. I sometimes have connection/speed issues with Wilmott.
Because of the quant focus, these two would be most relevant to trading and research.
Analyst Forum: http://www.analystforum.com/ is geared towards people taking the CFA exams, but the General forum has some interesting posts.
Any other ER forums?! (Originally Posted: 07/02/2009)
Dear members,
I was curious to know whether we have any other website equity research forums.
Thanks and regards
www.analystforum.com
[quote=GoodBread]www.analystforum.com[/quote]
Thank you for your consideration GoodBread, but isnt analystforum more about candidates preparing for CFA?. I am looking for a forum which discusses more about financial stuff than normal profile/career discussion. Career discussion is good too.
They have a section with a lot of posts on ER careers. As far the actual finance, it would mainly be CFA related obviously. Nucleaphynance or Wilmot are trading/quant oriented, but there might be ER-oriented threads there as well.
Is there other forum similar to WSO (Originally Posted: 01/06/2012)
Which other forums do you guys get on for IB related topics?
Dealbreaker.
Quantnet.
Wilmott.
Occupy Wall Street Forum
4chan
Along with WSO what are the best free resources?? (Originally Posted: 11/15/2011)
So I'm a newbie to this forum, and I've found WSO to be one of the best resources out there - I've spent the past 5 days solid reading all of the posts here. Easily the best forum for IB out there. But I want to keep learning as much as I can, so the buck can't just stop here. I've found a few great free resources, notably Mergers and Inquisitions (but found them a bit too 'salesy'), Management Consulted - though for MCs I still found the learnings transferrable, and Inside Investment Banking's free tutorials helpful also.
But the problem is, I've exhausted all of these learnings, and I still feel like I'm not 'there' yet, not fully equipped and ready for notably resumes and interviews and I don't want to spend the money on paid resources yet (unless I get 'real' desperate), so what other free resources do you recommend, and where can you point me into this forum??
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Madison
Only self-help you ever need for financial modeling http://macabacus.com/
Practical and theoretical aspects of corporate finance http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/
Hi Solidarity,
Thanks for the reply. I will look into them. Cheers
What is it that you're trying to learn specifically?
To expand on Solidarity's second link, that professor's valuation class is actually on Academic Earth http://academicearth.org/courses/valuation
That macro addon from Macabacus looks sweet, anyone use it?
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