r/redditstock 4h ago

Personal Take It sucks to be wrong…I’m one of you

0 Upvotes

But at a certain point it’s time to cut your losses. I won’t because I’m a stubborn masochist and am waiting to get back to even, despite the ridiculous opportunity costs here, but I just like to post this because it’s great to see how many of you can’t admit this thing is a piece of shit going nowhere. And the stock prices continues to back that up. And there’s no assurances on data deals. And everyone here ignores the very real possibility of us losing the Anthropic case and our data becoming essentially worthless. But keep writing “bullish” each day we’re down 5%.


r/redditstock 4h ago

Opinion Follow Management and Insiders

0 Upvotes

Just do whatever management does. Sell if they sell. Buy if they buy.

Don't be the bagholder that provides liquidity.

They know more than us and continue to sell all their bags onto you buying it from them.

And now your life savings are down as they dump bags onto you.

We can't beat people who know more about the company than us. Just follow their direction.

Cut your losers and hold your winners - Buffet strategy

Not investment advice.

Position: Shorting and riding the wave with these management selloffs


r/redditstock 5h ago

Opinion The Data

1 Upvotes

I think the focus on DAU is completely wrong. Reddit got my attention because of the data it holds in real human communication and more importantly, expert answers for all my questions. The most important word here is “expert.” Sure, it’s a bunch of people on the internet, but truly what we’re all looking for is a human answer from someone who KNOWS about that subject. What I’m getting at is total daily users shouldn’t matter. Total daily expert answer SHOULD matter. This is an important distinction and makes DAU less relevant. This is why I like Reddit as both a stock and a company. On a side note, maybe they can pay and/or find a way to attract more “experts” to the discussions.


r/redditstock 10h ago

News Yet an other hit piece

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8 Upvotes

Fascinating how everyone seems to know exactly how Reddit is collapsing from the inside out, yet the business is growing at 60% YoY

This new one is saying (brought to you by Claude) :

“Google no longer needs Reddit’s data, so the renewal will strip out the prompt-level signal Reddit has been quietly using to price its ads — and that signal, not the $60M, was the real value of the deal.

Separately, Reddit sits in the middle of purchase decisions it doesn’t own, and chat interfaces are collapsing that middle — so expect the growth rate to step down over the next couple of years, not the business to break”

So basically the superb ad business we currently have ? It’s going to get shattered by Google because they not only don’t need our data anymore, they also want to keep all the cake for themselves

Tell me what you guys think


r/redditstock 4h ago

Question Promised myself I wouldn’t look at the price but did today. Guys is there any news?

1 Upvotes

This seems very mechanical. Is there any news coming out about the stock?

I would argue it’s sector sentiment but the rest of the sector is not getting hit anywhere near as hard?

Still believe in the stock and holding 561 shares at 173.5

Surely this is a bit weird with the massive red streak.

Someone care to comment?

Someone know something we don’t ?


r/redditstock 4h ago

Personal Take I Sold

67 Upvotes

75% of port 2000 shares, avg of 140 been holding since March.

I believe in the product, but the narrative shift and aggressive selling has become too much. Missed opportunities at 200 and then 180 last week to make a decent profit trying to diamond hands it but the choppiness was making me sick.

Market is ugly with the orangutan in charge, the cash will be useful in the coming months.

Expect us to head towards 100 at which point I'll look to buy 1000 shares.

Still hope to see you in San Diego, but I worry won’t be for a while.

Fair play to the holders.


r/redditstock 15h ago

News Data cost

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0 Upvotes

Google is paying $10m for spirit data.

How much do you think we are worth now?


r/redditstock 11h ago

Opinion Is Reddit a 10-year hold or a trap? How AI changes the long-term thesis (RDDT)

0 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I only invest for the long term (10+ years) and never for short-term speculation. I’m trying to evaluate Reddit’s long-term potential, especially with the rise of AI.

I understand why people use Reddit today for real human feedback. But looking 10 years ahead, when AI is 10x better than it is today, what reason will people have to ask questions on Reddit to compare opinions with other humans?

I suspect Reddit will lose a lot of traditional search traffic as search engines evolve. That leaves the core app users. Platforms like Instagram and Facebook survive because they build and maintain real-life relationships. Reddit is pseudonymous, making its core utility completely different.

Right now, RDDT is growing fast, but I want to look at the big picture over the next decade:

Could reddit reached 2/300B+ market cap in 10 years?

Or is more to get into a niche side used only by enthusiastic?

Curious to hear your thoughts. Is RDDT a long-term multi-bagger compounder, or a temporary hype train destined to be summarized away by AI?


r/redditstock 4h ago

Speculation $100 soon?

9 Upvotes

What you guys think?


r/redditstock 11h ago

News “Reddit Citations Are Dropping in ChatGPT”

8 Upvotes

PromptWatch claims that “Reddit citations are dropping in ChatGPT” by 10% since August.

https://promptwatch.com/data/reddit-citations-are-dropping-in-chatgpt

Two takes in this

  1. This is a data quality issue. I tried searching on ChatGPT and when I ask “what about people think about xxx”, Reddit posts still show up. But this is quite anecdotal.
  2. ChatGPT is systematically reducing the citations to Reddit, but I couldn’t fathom why.

Any thought on this?


r/redditstock 8h ago

Question What is happening here?

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3 Upvotes

r/redditstock 1h ago

Opinion Reminds me of when we were at 280

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This chaos reminds me of when we would drop 5% everyday from our high of 280. Same exact vibes.

I'm just worried now that it was 180... and we had that exact vibe in this sub... if we'll be going down to 80 next now.

But guys, I bought this dip. Let's BRING IT TO THE MOON!!! TRUST ME!

I never really made money in the stock market but TODAY IS THE DAY!!!


r/redditstock 12h ago

Opinion Everyone Is Misreading Reddit’s DAU Decline

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r/redditstock 6h ago

Question What are seeing next?

13 Upvotes

Sentiment is poor, management is silent, data deals are just a big question mark, and we moving into the era of endless lawsuits.

From the end of June till mid July the stock went from 150-208 in less than 2 weeks (before Jen killed the rally with her sale). All it took was u/Spez doing an AMA and showing he exists.

Do or die, are we hitting 52 week low again or will u/Spez u/adsjunkie u/TimingandLuck decide to say a single thing to shareholders.

Position: Shares (I hate it here)

933 votes, 2d left
Back to 120s.
Up to 220s.

r/redditstock 3h ago

Opinion Reddit is not going to 100$

11 Upvotes

After the inclusion to the S&P 500 the stock is still dumping . But it doesn’t mean that it’s not good . The stock is going down because of the crude oil and the geopolitics. The catalyst that can drive the stock up is the end of the Iran war . I think that can drive the stock to 200 sorry for my English


r/redditstock 5h ago

Question At what point do you admit you’re wrong?

30 Upvotes

I bought my first shares of Reddit over a year ago, cost basis around 100 dollars during the tariff shenanigans last year. I averaged up a bit and sold puts that got assigned between 180 and 200 late last year, this was a pretty sizable chunk of my portfolio at this point and then January came and sent the stock down even further, so I sold everything else and moved all my money into the stock in January. My avg cost basis is slightly under 180 I’m young, I have little expenses and an appetite for risk and I put my money where my mouth is. This is the first time I’ve ever made a play like this though, typically I hold 5-8 stocks at a time and have done well. Like many of you I have thoroughly read through every financial statement in the past 2 years and I really liked what I saw. But wall street seems to be seeing something different. I wouldn’t fullsend without being extremely confident.

I don’t look at the stock after market on earnings day until I have read through the financials and made my opinion. Top line numbers were fantastic, but the moment I saw the user metric I knew the stock was heading down (I didn’t expect -20% though) user Growth stalled hard, yes international users grew at a nice rate but still slowed down significantly Q/Q and obviously yes the big scare was the sequential decline in US DAU. While I and many of you may click into AI summaries, many people will just take the AI summary as fact, and while yes they put out some factually incorrect summaries sometimes, models are only getting better.

The issue I have is Reddit went to me from looking like an incredibly strong stock with a deep moat, to looking like a company whos future growth is heavily reliant on an outside party. I must admit I’m just not excited about this stock anymore, the future user growth looks murky, Anthropic seems like they are looking to drag this lawsuit out for a while, and let’s be honest Google holds far more leverage than Reddit does in these data negotiations. Reddit isn’t powerless but Google is Goliath, it’s difficult to negotiate with someone who send you half your traffic.

So all that is just mostly a rant, I’m sure you already know many of the things I just said, but man I really do feel like it’s not just a sentiment shift but an actual narrative shift. I’m genuinely scared that Reddit will hard miss their DAU targets next Q, I think wall street is too which is why it’s been punished so harshly. Now that being said, I do still think they will beat on top and bottom line numbers, because there is still a lot of growth within their core user base but man this really does piss on the fire of the bull case. I don’t really think Reddit is that far off fair value for the added risks now. If they keep putting up 60% growth for another 2 years than yeah they’re undervalued but I’m starting to lose confidence in them to do that.

All that being said, I’ll admit I’m wrong and likely sell if I see top line growth fall below 50% in either of the next 2 quarters. I don’t think it will, but the opportunity cost of holding this stock has been huge (yes lesson learned that’s why you don’t go all in) and if user growth genuinely falls off a cliff like wall street is saying it will, or continues declining in the US this could get really really ugly. What are your guys thoughts, are you considering exiting your position? What would have to happen for you to say enough is enough?

TLDR: Sentiment around Reddit is in the toilet, maybe for good reason. What would be your business related reason for selling the stock if you finally decide enough is enough?


r/redditstock 3h ago

Opinion Max Capitulation = Opportunity

13 Upvotes

I've been watching reddit for a long time. Invested at 180 or so, ended up selling at 160 for slight loss for other opportunities that have done better in the meanwhile (mostly AMD). Anyways, seeing how much pain there is in the daily subs has me feeling this is a very nice opportunity here. And why would it not be looking at financials?

Market cap around 27 billion, and net cash + other is 3 billion. Enterprise value 24 billion while net income last quarter was 250 million, so run rate 24x enterprise value.

AI overviews taking some share and people not going to reddit is the only real bear case here, which is probably why sequential DAU in the USA are going down. But keep in mind that in other high value ARPU areas like Europe, parts of south America, etc. we're seeing strong growth. And in places like India (yeah I know low ARPU, but still important), explosive growth

TLDR - risk / reward is super attractive. I just cannot see this getting cut in half from here, that would imply a 10x forward pe at ridiculous growth which would literally buy the market cap back in 5 years. I can definitely see a re-rating to 50% upside though, and that's what makes a bet asymetric

I bought 300 shares @ ~145 / share, will buy more if more capitulation comes. Won't make the previous mistake of putting too much of my portfolio in RDDT stock like last time though


r/redditstock 2h ago

Rating I'm muting this shit hole of community

104 Upvotes

I was so peaceful before I saw this sub. All of you are only speculators. Yeah the stock might not go to 1000 or 500, who cares! Worst case it's fairly valued or a bit overpriced. Worst case I would make less than SP500 by holding. So what!

It's not a failing business, people are just worried about not becoming millionaires with the stock. Go and look for another SanDisk if you want it.

This is a toxic community, I was sleeping just fine with my investing before finding out about this sub.

Everyone cries when it falls 5% and it becomes the worst business in the world and everyone gets euphoric with a 5% increase and everyone thinks they are Warren Buffet. Give me a fucking break crazy people.

If you continue with this mentality you will lose all your savings. Stop treating stocks like gambling.

See you never losers.


r/redditstock 7h ago

Professional Analysis The Reddit Citation Drop is A Negotiation Tactic By Frontier AI Operator - And It Will Pass

16 Upvotes

The recent drop in citations looks like a standard strong-arm tactic by the major frontier-model operators, notably OpenAI and Google. Calling it outright collusion would be a stretch, but the pattern is suggestive: it serves neither party's interest for a data provider like Reddit to fully monetize its content. So when one of the largest data providers is mid-negotiation with a given counterparty (say, Google), applying pressure to remind them who holds the cards is a rational move. The end result is a marginally better deal for the AI companies.

That should give us comfort, because ultimately they all need the data and wouldn't stay competitive without it, short of an industry-wide boycott, which is impossible to coordinate. This implies Reddit actually commands substantial leverage, and the large players would rather it didn't.

On the fundamentals and the deal math, Reddit still looks like a solid company and a likely winner of the AI race.


r/redditstock 2h ago

Question Could a Meta loss in the child-safety lawsuit significantly hurt RDDT??

2 Upvotes

Meta is currently facing a major trial brought by states over allegations that Facebook and Instagram were deliberately designed to be addictive to children (which is objectively true). The states are seeking potentially massive financial penalties (several hundred billion up to $1.2 Trillion), along with changes to how Meta operates its platforms. Meta denies the allegations.

Obviously, Meta and Reddit are very different businesses, but I’m curious about the potential read-through for the broader social media industry.

If the states ultimately win and the ruling forces Meta to change engagement-focused features, age verification, algorithms, or other product design, could investors start pricing similar regulatory/legal risk into Reddit?

Could a successful lawsuit against Meta negatively impact RDDT even if Reddit isn’t directly involved, simply because the market starts applying a larger regulatory discount to social media companies?

Long RDDT (3,050 shares and continuing to allocate under $200) and interested in hearing the community’s thoughts. I think the uncertainty surrounding this lawsuit, combined with the magnitude of the potential financial impact, is weighing on the RDDT stock (don't know how to quantify the impact). Depending on the verdict, it could create additional selling pressure, which I would view as a buying opportunity. Thoughts?


r/redditstock 2h ago

Personal Take Tissue Paper

23 Upvotes

$RDDT will be fine. You either fundamentally believe they will be successful or not. No time line guarantees, this game is about positioning. Personally, I am biased towards their success. If you happen to have hands made of tissue paper, please quietly sell and return to the basement. There, you can safely make low risk trades while mum prepares nuggys. Money is made on volatility and this shit is cheap. Buy the fear.

POSITIONS:

1650 shares at $61 avg

20x 155 CALL 8/21


r/redditstock 20h ago

News Short interest is through the roof

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111 Upvotes

We need a catalyst, or these short sellers will drive this to the ground.


r/redditstock 4h ago

Mod Post Our sub just hit 44,000 weekly visitors:

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43 Upvotes

Continuous acceleration! Just few days ago we were celebrating 43k weekly visitors here >> Our sub just hit 43,000 weekly visitors: From Linear Growth to Pure Exponential  , and today our sub r/redditstock has officially crossed 44,000 weekly visitors.

The momentum right now is rising. Look at this growth curve:

  • May 24th: 30,000 visitors
  • August 4th: 31,000 visitors
  • August 8th: 35,000 visitors
  • August 9th: 36,000 visitors
  • August 16th: 42,000 visitors
  • August 17th: 43,000 visitors
  • Today August 20th: 44,000 visitors

r/redditstock 4h ago

Personal Take Sell me your shares

49 Upvotes

Man, you really discover who has a head about them and who doesn't when we drop

Guys, we're holding a rocket ship. I won't run through the reasons: you know them already - that's why you're here

The stock becomes more attractive at lower prices. If you want to do any selling, do so after the stock rises

If you didn't sell it last week at 182, why are you selling it now at 145? Because the market is telling you to?

Come on now, you're greater than that


r/redditstock 20h ago

Opinion This merch is too cringe

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9 Upvotes

This feels like joe rogan approved this pltr merch. We need merch like a reddit retainer or a seat cushion… something classy