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Reddit by slat0slime July 10, 2026

Investing Student Loans??

My girlfriend and I have been together for two years, and she’s currently in a doctoral program. I pay for all the bills and she lives with me for free while she’s in school. If she takes out student loans (the interest rate for a federal loan, which we were …

Reddit by Not_Made_by_Design July 10, 2026

THESE FUCKING KOREANS NEED TO BE STOPPED

Reddit by CallingMargin July 10, 2026

$VIVO - Slow grind / shorts out of ammo (~140% short) - #2 on SqueezeFinder

Not every squeeze needs to go vertical overnight. Sometimes the best ones just **grind higher** while shorts slowly get squeezed. Here's why **$VIVO** is on my radar: * ✅ Reported short interest around **140%** * ✅ Hard to borrow - costs keeps rising * ✅ Low share price - under …

Reddit by andyjrivas July 10, 2026

Pepertuals on BSC?

What DEX platform/protocol do you use? Pancakeswap? I heard about Aster but can’t find much info / reviews

Reddit by thehellboundfratboy July 9, 2026

Looking at PEP for the long haul

What do you guys think about Pepsi long term. Right now, Pepsi released earnings, with higher revenue than expected but missing on EPS with analysis predicting 2.21, and Pepsi came in with 2.20 dollars per share, while macroeconomic factors have consumers tightening household budgets in the United Stares and around …

Reddit by sylphvanas July 9, 2026

Oracock Yolo

Sold some of these today near the top but HODLing the rest

Reddit by pencilthefrog July 9, 2026

How do you guys feel about airlines?

I know that airlines are often seen as super risky investments because of the cyclical nature of their business, but how true is this? We saw the once almighty Pan Am go bankrupt decades ago, spirit is now gone, but the current big 3 (Delta, United, AA) seem to be …

Reddit by OkKitchen7114 July 9, 2026

I keep seeing posts about an upcoming lost decade, but the market keeps rising

People claim that P/E ratios are at levels last seen in March 2000 or 2008. I get it, but the market keeps trudging along. Doesn’t the market always revert to the mean? Historically it’s done 9-10% per year, and the last decade has kinda looked like the 90s. What do …