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Is Reddit Still a Buy? Democratic Strategy and Rethinking Financial Advisors

Is Reddit Still a Buy? Democratic Strategy and Rethinking Financial Advisors

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway · Feb 9, 2026

Scott Galloway analyzes Reddit's stock, critiques Democratic strategy, and explains why a 1% financial advisor fee is a wealth-destroying trap.

Holding a Stock is an Active 'Buy' Decision You Make Every Day

Investors often treat holding a stock as a passive state. However, the decision not to sell is an active choice to reinvest that capital at its current value. This reframes the act of holding into a daily, deliberate evaluation of whether the stock remains the best use of your money.

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Is Reddit Still a Buy? Democratic Strategy and Rethinking Financial Advisors

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago

Political Parties Don't Initiate Change; They Respond to Public Momentum

Expecting top-down change from political party leadership is a flawed strategy. True societal transformation starts with grassroots movements and shifts in public sentiment. Political parties are reactive entities that eventually adopt agendas forced upon them by the people they seek to represent, making them followers, not initiators, of change.

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Is Reddit Still a Buy? Democratic Strategy and Rethinking Financial Advisors

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago

Reddit's Low User Monetization is Both Its Greatest Weakness and Biggest Opportunity

Reddit's Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) is significantly lower than its social media peers. While this indicates a failure to capitalize on its massive, engaged user base, it also represents the company's single largest opportunity for future growth if it can successfully close this monetization gap.

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Is Reddit Still a Buy? Democratic Strategy and Rethinking Financial Advisors

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago

A 1% Financial Advisor Fee Can Erase One-Third of Your Total Investment Returns Over 30 Years

A seemingly small 1% annual advisory fee has a devastating compounding effect on long-term wealth. Over a 30-year investment horizon, this fee can reduce a portfolio's final value by as much as 33%, turning a potential $6.1 million nest egg into just $4.5 million, highlighting the critical importance of low-cost investing.

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Is Reddit Still a Buy? Democratic Strategy and Rethinking Financial Advisors

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago