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Looking for intern where someone can manage our WhatsApp marketing and WhatsApp end to end, in short we are looking for WhatsApp geek guy. If you are the one or if you know someone. Please dm.
Hey, Ai that analyzes your wallet tells right card for right purchase, It's a freemium model so try and share your feedback.
Comment down if you are interested and I'll DM the model
Iam not a big cashback fan, but I would have lost 50 cashback if I don't use this bot. One of my friends friend built a bot so that you could choose right card for right transaction. He told me not to share but trynng to help him gain his subscribers. Comment below if you wanna try
Hi everyone,
I am working on expanding my regional project insights and want to connect with a few local Hyderabad-based startups.
Instead of just reading theory, I want to help a handful of local initiatives test out their local outreach ideas. If you have a small project you are trying to get off the ground, I would love to brainstorm together and help execute it.
To be absolutely clear: I am not offering a service, charging anything, or selling a tool. Everything is strictly peer-to-peer collaboration so we can learn from each other's growth.
If you are a Hyderabad startup looking to bounce ideas around and run a few community tests, let’s chat in the DMs. I can only manage to focus on about 10 projects right now so we can actually get things done.
Hi everyone. I just applied to the RBI Young Professionals program; does anyone have any idea what the chances are of getting an interview? I applied to two areas (which was allowed). How long does it take for them to review profiles and get back to us? Has anyone else applied to this program? Please share your experiences and which area you applied to; if you have questions, let's help each other out.
(REPOST) I am about to graduate from one of World's top business schools, specialising in finance. I have always dreamed of working in the United Arab Emirates, which is why I have also started learning Arabic. Please help me with this; I would be eternally grateful.
A few things I find hard to ignore:
Pre-2008: Only about 16% of companies were flagged. The spike to 28.4% in 2008 happened fast and corresponded directly with the wave of filings and distress that followed.
2015–2016: A secondary spike to ~27% that most people forget — largely energy sector leverage blowing up as oil collapsed.
2020 COVID: Highest reading in the full 21-year dataset. 35.4% of the entire investable universe was showing DO NOT INVEST signals from their balance sheets.
Right now (2025): 27.8%. It has never gone back to the pre-2008 baseline of ~16%. For six consecutive years the corporate sector has been sitting above the threshold that historically preceded every major distress wave.
I want to be honest about what this does and doesn't mean. The model sees the balance sheet fragility the dry forest. It does not predict the match. In 2008 the match was the financial system (which this model doesn't even score banks and broker-dealers are excluded by design). In 2020 the match was COVID.
What the elevated reading tells you is that a larger-than-historically-normal share of the corporate sector has thin interest coverage, elevated leverage, and deteriorating ROA going into whatever comes next.
Genuine question for this community: Is the post-2020 elevated baseline a "new normal" that the economy has structurally absorbed, or does the persistence of the signal concern you the same way it concerns me?
The model flagged Hertz at 41.6/100 twelve months before the May 2020 filing. WeWork at 37.0 twelve months before November 2023. Spirit at 27.6 twelve months before November 2024. The same framework produced this .
I would like to help you promote a few small businesses without charging a service fee; 100% of the budget will go toward marketing. I have experience working with various businesses; feel free to send me a direct message so I can share my portfolio and see if we can collaborate. I would be happy to work with you. This isn't a commercial promotion, but rather a way for us to help each other out.
For anyone who works with marketers or is in the field: we recently started an agency and have successfully completed projects for a few clients using the packages we mentioned. Do you think we are charging more or less than the market rate? I really need your advice.
this is not for marketing , really need your advise
Which stocks will go down in next two weeks .
Everyone's a genius when explaining why a stock moved after it moved.
Let's see who can do it beforehand.
One ticker.
Two weeks.
No edits.
No excuses.
My guess is the market humbles most of us.
Drop your Ticker , will meet two weeks later
I currently work as a credit analyst at a top-tier firm, and I've downloaded some stock market analysis reports that I'm trying to post on Reddit. I hope you find them useful. There are also some distressed stocks that could go bankrupt. If anyone is considering investing in any of these companies, be careful! Protect yourselves!
I trained my model using over 170,000 stock prices. Now I want to post my research on Reddit to gain confidence and also to get some feedback from you all. Please drop any US ticker with 10K history.
I've created a Crisis Tracker. Publish any ticker, and I'll run my model on it and publish my research. My research covers over 170,000 companies. Choose any US ticker with 10K historical records.
I made my first $10,000 shorting stocks. Although it's expensive, I relied on my analysis. Surprisingly, I was right 9 out of 10 times. I don't know if it was luck or the result of my analysis. I'm considering using LEAPS options to extend my investment over the long term. What do you think? There's also a guy who wants me to advise him on stocks to short sell. What do you think I should do? Should I accept his offer (even though it's a good package) or should I build my portfolio by risking my own money?