- One in five investors have used
Reddit to drive an investing decision, according to a new survey from Investing.com. - 80% of those Reddit investors only began to use the platform after the GameStop trading frenzy in January.
- Retail investors have continued to flock to social media sites to crowdsource trading information.
One in five investors said they've used Reddit to drive an investment decision in a recent Investing.com survey of 1,302 respondents.
The survey also found that 80% of investors who use Reddit for investing advice only began to use the platform after the Wall Street Bets-induced GameStop short squeeze played out in January.
Some analysts are predicting that the social media-driven
Reddit-users aren't restricted to younger investors, either. The survey found that 17% of investors born from 1928-1980 have used Reddit to drive financial decisions, with nearly half of investors above 40 years old downloading the app or going on Reddit since the GameStop drama.
"It's not at all surprising, given the recent Reddit
Additionally, 55% of all survey respondents said they had used some form of social media like Twitter, StockTwits, or
And whether they're on social media or not, 47% of survey respondents said they had purchased shares of GameStop or AMC during the past three months.
The survey was conducted on April 14-16 based on interviews with 1,302 U.S. adults from Investing.com's user database. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.