Investopedia

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Investopedia
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Type of site
Finance and Investing
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersNew York City
OwnerDotdash
Websitewww.investopedia.com
Alexa rankPositive decrease 567 ((As of March 2018))[1]
LaunchedJune 6, 1999 (1999-06-06)

Investopedia is a website based in New York City that focuses on investing and finance education and analysis.

History

Investopedia was founded by Cory Wagner and Cory Janssen in Edmonton, Alberta at the height of the dot-com era in 1999. Wagner focused on business development and R&D, and Janssen focused on marketing and sales. Investopedia drew about 2,500,000 monthly users and provided a popular financial dictionary with over 5,300 terms drawn from personal finance, banking and accounting. It also provided thousands of in-depth articles by financial experts and a Stock Simulator.[2]

In 2007, Forbes Media acquired Investopedia.com for an undisclosed amount.[3]

In 2010, Forbes sold Investopedia to ValueClick Inc. for $42 Million.[4]

In 2013, IAC/InterActive Corp acquired Investopedia.com as part of a group of internet properties from ValueClick Inc for $80 Million.[5]

Since 2013, IAC has backed Investopedia’s growth and supported its investment into video, timely news production, personal finance tools, and investing education to where Investopedia now delivers more than 28 million monthly unique visitors and nearly 100 million monthly page views.

In 2015, CEO David Siegel joined Investopedia.[6][7]

In June 2016, Investopedia launched Investopedia Academy[8] to sell premium video educational courses.[9]

In July 2018, Investopedia joined the Dotdash family of brands. [10]

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