
There’s more financial content than ever, but only a handful of newsletters are truly worth a spot in your inbox. Here are five of the best finance newsletters to follow if you care about markets, money, and making smarter decisions.
1. Morning Brew
Morning Brew is a fast, witty daily briefing that covers business, finance, and markets in under 5 minutes. It’s great if you want to stay on top of the biggest money and business stories without getting lost in jargon or dense reports.

2. The Wall Street Journal’s “WSJ Markets” Newsletter
If you want serious market insight in a compact format, WSJ Markets is a strong choice. It focuses on what moved markets, why it happened, and what investors are watching next, backed by the reporting of one of the most respected financial newsrooms.

3. The Hustle
The Hustle isn’t a pure finance newsletter, but it’s essential reading for anyone interested in how money, business, and culture intersect. You’ll get stories about companies, deals, and market trends, always told in a punchy, approachable tone.

4. Robinhood Snacks
Robinhood Snacks gives you a quick daily rundown of the markets, key business moves, and macro trends. Each edition is short, casual, and easy to skim, which makes it perfect if you want to build a daily finance habit without a big time commitment.

5. Finimize
Finimize is built for people who want to understand investing, not just read headlines. It offers short explainers on what’s happening in markets and why it matters, plus educational content that helps you become a more informed investor over time.

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