Asking because I got it and I’m not really sure what to do. So, I wanted to see what strangers on the internet are going to do.

I don’t have an existing e-trade account and I’m not super excited about creating one for the singular purpose of this IPO. But, if I can quickly make a couple of bucks and then cash out, that might be worth it.

Are there rules to when you cash out if you get in at the IPO price? Could I buy-in at the $30-ish/share price and couple that with a trailing stop-loss order? Maybe this isn’t the right Lemmy community to ask this, but I figured I’d give it a shot.

  • ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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    From what I recall of the email, I’d need to share some PII with reddit (or at least share it with someone who could then pass it on to reddit). That’s a hard no from me.

    That said, I might throw a little bit of money into trying to short their stock via my existing brokerage account. Partly because I’m sure their stock price will drop like a stone. Partly just for the lols. Andy partly because fuck reddit.

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    Why would I give them a vote of confidence with my money so that they can use it to convince investors that they’re popular and they should pony up a billion dollars for Spez’s pay?

    They’re relying on gullible people who think either Reddit is legitimately a good investment or gullible people who think they can beat the market and won’t be left holding the bag. I’m nobody’s bag holder, let alone Spez’s.

    if I can quickly make a couple of bucks and then cash out, that might be worth it.

    Said every gambler ever.

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    I wouldn’t even if eligible. The old investment rule of thumb never jump onto an IPO that you can get in on easily is even more relevant here.

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    I wouldn’t bother unless it’s a small amount of play money you are willing to burn. Reddit has so far not managed to turn a profit after 19 years and Reddit management does not inspire confidence or present themselves as particularly competent. If this is your first investment you would be way better off opening an IRA and buying some VTI or VOO instead of gambling on a risky IPO.

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    If it were me, I’d take whatever money you were going to put in this and invest it into a very diversified index or mutual fund like the S&P 500. And sit on it for decades.

    Less volitile, and you’ll grow earnings over time instead of gambling on an individual stock. (Also, don’t forget capital gains taxes)

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    I got the email, but it’s for us residents only. I’m a U.S. citizen, but I haven’t been a resident in over a decade. At the very least, I actually appreciate that they’ve offered to provide something in turn for my unknowing contributions to their AI data base over the years when it feels like data harvesting is just a corporate entitlement these days.

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    What Reddit used to bring to the table as quickly disappearing.

    They’re not going to get the traffic that they’re used to getting when people are getting all their answers for all their technical questions from an AI LLM.

    I think reddit’s stock is going to plummet, and that’s not just because I hate Steve Huffman.

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    I personally wouldn’t want to get involved because Reddit seems an IPO based on hype more than numbers. Usually IPOs buying slots are reserved, or have various restrictions. I haven’t looked at the offering so can’t tell you the finer details, but the chatter of reddit being a great place for market picks seams to be cooling (which imo was the basis for IPO hype) and often on a losing IPO the institutional guys are able to outmaneuver the small guys to avoid being held with the bag.

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    I got it even though I’m in Canada so I couldn’t if I wanted to. Ignoring that though, I wouldn’t. I doubt it will fail as people hope it will but I can’t see it doing well

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    Is there a lemmy wallstreetbets, and if so, how is this not a post in it?

    I would wish you luck in investing, but honestly, I would rather watch reddit quietly burn than start developing some new horrors of monetization.

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      Is there a lemmy wallstreetbets, and if so, how is this not a post in it?

      I didn’t come across one and I haven’t been on reddit since Apollo shut down. So this is as good as it’s gonna get, I guess?

      My thought was that if I can get in on that initial upswing and out before the stock inevitably tanks, i’d like to do that. If not, I’ll just pass on the whole thing.

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        I’ve played dumb stock moves and am not qualified to give trading advice.

        Enjoy your time at the casino and try not to lose your rent money.

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    I got the email but I’m not a U.S-citizen so I’m not qualified.

    Still, I wouldn’t bet good money on Reddit going up in value during the IPO. If you know something the rest of us don’t, by all means, do share.