
Companies creating subreddits to promote
I’m starting to see companies that create their own subreddits with valuable and interesting information.
This can help other companies to also move to Reddit.
Bullish.

I’m starting to see companies that create their own subreddits with valuable and interesting information.
This can help other companies to also move to Reddit.
Bullish.
(Im shorting crude oil and SpaceX)
Been investing for two years now. What do you think?
Space X losses 4 B every year and has a 2.15 T capitalization. Why Adtx that only lose 41 M is only valued at 36k . This should go at least to 10$🤲💎
$ADTX needs to reach 0.10$ as fast as possible. If it reaches 0.10$ the chances of getting delisted decrease. So hold and trust .
(These are the benefits of this context but it doesn’t mean that are beneficial for future growth. It’s my fault for expressing wrong.)
Reddit’s capital structure generate an advantage on a high interest rates environment
First off, they have zero debt and a massive $2.7B cash pile. High rates literally can’t touch them because they don’t need to borrow a single dime to fund their growth. Second, their cash-generation setup pulls in over $1.6B in operating cash flow. Third, part of their revenue relies on selling data for AI training, which means pure, high-margin cash with zero supply chain drama.
From a pure balance sheet perspective, this setup is partly insulated from macroeconomic pressures.
Edit**
It’s obvious that high interests are bad for the global economy but the capital structure of Reddit can help manage the situation better than competitors and other companies. These are the benefits. It doesn’t mean that a high interest rate environment will support the growth.