I’m fed up with scam ads and fake finance influencers flooding traditional social media, so I have launched Invesdaq, a standalone social network built for investors, by investors.
Designed to give investors a safer and smarter place to connect, Invesdaq combines the power of community-driven analysis with verified portfolio data and a strict no-scams advertising policy. The platform is now live and available on web and mobile.
Invesdaq’s three founding principles are clear:
- Only Regulated Advertisers Allowed: To protect users, Invesdaq only permits financial promotions from FCA-regulated firms. This means no unverified crypto schemes or shady broker ads, ever.
- Finfluencers Can Earn What They Deserve: Content creators are rewarded based on the popularity and accuracy of their analysis, not just likes or engagement. It’s performance over hype.
- Verified Portfolios for Transparency: Investors can connect brokerage accounts to share real trade histories and performance, allowing users to follow and learn from people who actually walk the talk.
“I created Invesdaq because I was sick of seeing scam ads on social media. Investors deserve a platform where trust, transparency, and quality analysis come first.”
Alongside a dynamic news feed of market commentary and trade ideas, Invesdaq features asset-specific forums, investor rankings, and community badges that reflect real track records.
The platform is currently open to early adopters, with a growing pool of regulated advertisers, approved finfluencers, and individual investors already signed up.
Richard is the founder of the Good Money Guide (formerly Good Broker Guide), one of the original investment comparison sites established in 2015. With a career spanning two decades as a broker, he brings extensive expertise and knowledge to the financial landscape.
Having worked as a broker at Investors Intelligence and a multi-asset derivatives broker at MF Global (Man Financial), Richard has acquired substantial experience in the industry. His career began as a private client stockbroker at Walker Crips and Phillip Securities (now King and Shaxson), following internships on the NYMEX oil trading floor in New York and London IPE in 2001 and 2000.
Richard’s contributions and expertise have been recognized by respected publications such as The Sunday Times, BusinessInsider, Yahoo Finance, BusinessNews.org.uk, Master Investor, Wealth Briefing, iNews, and The FT, among many others.
Under Richard’s leadership, the Good Money Guide has evolved into a valuable destination for comprehensive information and expert guidance, specialising in trading, investment, and currency exchange. His commitment to delivering high-quality insights has solidified the Good Money Guide’s standing as a well-respected resource for both customers and industry colleagues.
You can contact Richard at richard@goodmoneyguide.com