Welcome to Wend

We believe finance is easier to follow when the best stories, sources, and conversations live together.

We want market reading to feel focused, social, and useful

Wend brings finance stories into one place: earnings reactions, macro reads, company news, market structure notes, and personal finance context.

No endless firehose, no full research terminal. Just timely links and thoughtful discussion around the stories people are already trying to understand.

Discussion matters more when it has context

Every post stays close to the original source, so readers can check the facts before adding a take, asking a question, or voting a story up.

The goal is a calmer place for finance conversation: specific observations, useful links, and comments that help someone else learn what is happening.

Topics keep the conversation organized

Markets, earnings, macro, deals, real estate, retirement, crypto, and personal finance all deserve different contexts.

Topics make it easy to browse what you care about while still keeping the broader market conversation connected.

Start with the latest stories

Browse the feed, follow a topic, and add context where you have something useful to share.

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FAQ

Quick answers about how Wend works.

What kind of stories belong on Wend?

Useful finance stories: market news, earnings reads, macro context, deals, real estate, retirement, crypto, and personal finance links worth discussing.

How are posts ranked?

Wend favors stories with strong community signal, recent activity, and discussion that helps readers understand the context behind a headline.

Can I share original analysis?

Yes. Share a source link and add your take, question, or context so other readers know why the story matters.

Why use topics?

Topics keep different finance conversations organized while still letting readers move easily between broader market themes.

What are learning paths?

Learning paths are guided lessons that help you build finance knowledge step by step, from market basics to more specific investing concepts.

Can beginners grow here?

Yes. Wend is designed for people who want to get better at reading markets over time by following good sources, learning the language, and seeing how others think through finance stories.