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Bird's Eye View: Reddit IPO

An episode of the The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom podcast, hosted by By Andrew Sather, Stephen Morris, and Evan Raidt | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks, titled "Bird's Eye View: Reddit IPO" was published on May 12, 2024 and runs 38 minutes.

May 12, 2024 ·38m · The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

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Welcome to a fascinating new episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! Today, your hosts Andrew and Dave will dive into the much-anticipated IPO of Reddit. As seasoned investors who typically steer clear of IPOs, they find it intriguing to unpack Reddit’s introductory documents to better understand its financial health and strategic direction. Throughout the episode, they'll explore Reddit’s user engagement and compare its financial metrics, like the Average Revenue Per User (ARPU), with those of other social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter. Despite the challenges in evaluating a fresh IPO like Reddit, they’ll dissect the S-1 document, spotlight the company's R&D allocations, and discuss the implications of its user base growth potential. Whether you’re a potential investor or just curious about Reddit’s next steps in the public sphere, this episode will equip you with key insights into making more informed investment decisions. Stay tuned as Andrew and Dave weigh the risks and opportunities that come with investing in an IPO, all while emphasizing the importance of a margin of safety. 00:00 Investing for Beginners podcast analyzes Reddit's recent IPO. 03:29 IPO: Company goes public, anyone can buy. 08:48 Public companies need proven track record, growth runway. 11:17 Reddit offers intellectual engagement, less aimless scrolling. 15:29 Comparing Facebook and Reddit's business monetization strategies. 18:46 Concerns about Reddit's future growth and profitability. 20:47 Muted response to Reddit going public discussed. 23:29 Good revenue growth, high R&D spend. Concerns. 29:20 Reddit has loyal user base, lacks investor appeal. 32:21 Discussion on IPOs, Reddit's IPO, and investment. Today's show is brought to you by: Go to monarchmoney.com/BEGINNERS for an extended 30 day free trial! Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/INVESTING For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com  Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected]  DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome to a fascinating new episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! Today, your hosts Andrew and Dave will dive into the much-anticipated IPO of Reddit. As seasoned investors who typically steer clear of IPOs, they find it intriguing to unpack Reddit’s introductory documents to better understand its financial health and strategic direction. Throughout the episode, they'll explore Reddit’s user engagement and compare its financial metrics, like the Average Revenue Per User (ARPU), with those of other social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter. Despite the challenges in evaluating a fresh IPO like Reddit, they’ll dissect the S-1 document, spotlight the company's R&D allocations, and discuss the implications of its user base growth potential. Whether you’re a potential investor or just curious about Reddit’s next steps in the public sphere, this episode will equip you with key insights into making more informed investment decisions. Stay tuned as Andrew and Dave weigh the risks and opportunities that come with investing in an IPO, all while emphasizing the importance of a margin of safety. 00:00 Investing for Beginners podcast analyzes Reddit's recent IPO. 03:29 IPO: Company goes public, anyone can buy. 08:48 Public companies need proven track record, growth runway. 11:17 Reddit offers intellectual engagement, less aimless scrolling. 15:29 Comparing Facebook and Reddit's business monetization strategies. 18:46 Concerns about Reddit's future growth and profitability. 20:47 Muted response to Reddit going public discussed. 23:29 Good revenue growth, high R&D spend. Concerns. 29:20 Reddit has loyal user base, lacks investor appeal. 32:21 Discussion on IPOs, Reddit's IPO, and investment. Today's show is brought to you by: Go to monarchmoney.com/BEGINNERS for an extended 30 day free trial! Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/INVESTING For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com  Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected]  DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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