Reddit is delivering rapid revenue growth, and robust GAAP margins and maintains a net cash balance sheet, supporting my reiterated buy rating. RDDT posted 69% YoY revenue growth and a 30.8% GAAP net margin, with ARPU up 44% YoY and management guiding for 45% YoY revenue growth next quarter. Management aims to double U.S. daily active users by investing in the feed, expecting improved retention and frequency, while leveraging partnerships like Shopify.
RDDT's ARPU jumps 44% in the first quarter of 2026 as advertiser growth, AI-driven ad tools, and international expansion boost monetization.
Reddit's AI-powered ad tools and rising advertiser demand fuel 74% ad revenue growth, outpacing Amazon's advertising expansion.
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RDDT's ad revenue jumped 74% in Q1 as AI tools, advertiser growth, and strong demand drive momentum for more gains ahead.
Reddit Inc. (RDDT) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for the stock.
Google is updating search to refine its AI experience by adding additional context to links, like conversations from web forums, as well as a feature that highlights links from a user's news subscriptions.
The company says it's a limited test on a small set of users who frequently browse without being logged in. There may be some ways around it.
RDDT trades at a steep premium, but rapid ad growth, rising ARPU, and AI-driven tools are powering momentum despite ongoing market and competitive pressures.
Does Reddit Inc. (RDDT) have what it takes to be a top stock pick for momentum investors? Let's find out.
Reddit Inc. (RDDT) reached a significant support level, and could be a good pick for investors from a technical perspective. Recently, RDDT broke through the 20-day moving average, which suggests a short-term bullish trend.
Reddit's stock is surging on some fresh signs of growth. Will it be enough to drive a comeback for the stock?