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Finance & Payments · Investing & Trading · Reviewed May 21, 2026

Investopedia review.

Investopedia has an automated 60/100 reviewscorer trust score based on official-site availability, visible policy/support signals, public source links, and category context for investopedia.com.

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Reviewed May 21, 2026
3 sources checkedUpdated May 21, 2026
Reviewed
May 21, 2026
Last updated
May 21, 2026

Investopedia scores 60/100 from an automated website-signal review covering official-site availability, HTTPS, visible policy/support paths, source links, and category risk.

Evidence summary

Investopedia operates from investopedia.com and is grouped as a public review profile on reviewscorer. The current score is generated from automated checks against the official website plus the public source links cited on this page, not from copied third-party review text or unsupported scraped ratings.Source 01Source 01Investopedia official websiteinvestopedia.comSource 02Source 02Investopedia Trustpilot review profile to verifytrustpilot.com

The latest automated refresh found the official site was not reachable during the check and resolving over HTTPS. Visible-page signals considered include page metadata, public policy links, support or contact paths, structured data, and the number of cited verification sources.Source 02Source 02Investopedia Trustpilot review profile to verifytrustpilot.comSource 03Source 03Investopedia independent review searchgoogle.com

This produces a mixed 60/100 trust score. Finance, health, marketplace, AI, and transaction-heavy services are scored more conservatively because users may face account, payment, privacy, or safety risk even when the official website itself is technically healthy.Source 03Source 03Investopedia independent review searchgoogle.com

Editors can still revise this profile when they add verified external citations, ownership notes, risk findings, or source snapshots. The score is designed to be transparent and revisable as public evidence changes.Source 01Source 01Investopedia official websiteinvestopedia.com

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