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Anybody else think RENT stock price is going to the Mooooon?
Hai Di Lao (HKG:6862) DCF Analysis: China's Best Hotpot Chain.
$RENT - up 12 % since my DD yesterday - still not interested?
$RENT – Earnings on April 12th AMC as Squeeze Catalyst
$RENT – Earnings on April 12th as Squeeze Catalyst
$RENT – Earnings on April 12th as Squeeze Catalyst
Can We Expect An Oatly Group (OTLY) Run?
I bought in RENT when it was about 1.25 a share now it's over 2.05 a share. My rent is going up and that is a damn good thing!
💰💰💰Good morning! #premarket #watchlist 12/8
Why is no one talking about $RENT?
If Ryan Cohen is serious about #BBBY squeeze he should buy FD’s @420c worth the remaining float for the 28/
Is anyone heavily invested in RENT as they recently went public
$AEI $.52 Revenue, Cash, Real estate assets and Net assets UP
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*a gigantic space laser system that we RENT from Elon Musk. You can't make this shit up 😂
I’m watching SUNE, BNZI, and RENT specifically, but honestly everything if the whole brokerage doesn’t let people in before 7est
RENT and BNZI earnings today, if these burn me I’m out on earnings for a while
Puts on RENT because why the fuck not
Im in on BNZI and RENT, earnings tomorrow, seems decent. Probably won’t go crazy like some of these others have but expecting a bit of a bump based on my very limited understanding and experience
I KNEW IT, create the crash then taken the victory lap over the bounce back. People who support this dude, it’s 100% unarguable at this point, yall are fucking clowns man. Absolutely moronic clowns. I know at least 10% of you morons read too because I have educated people in my life who fell for this dudes bullshit. This was the most predictable trump shit, no accountability, take a victory lap over a net negative. Still we got dudes being like “FOUR D CUESSSSS BROTHER, HES SO IN TOUR HEAD, RENT FREE SON” you are, without a doubt the dumbest people to exist in any time in human history. Cave dwellers had more sense.
If you’re looking longish, BNZI and RENT have earnings next week and could see a bump. Maybe no crazy spike but from your other comments you’re like me and looking for gradual safe-ish gain. I’ve only got like $25 of each, RENT up 8% today no real news affecting it directly But obviously not finance advise and do your own research and stuff.
LMFAOOO BOL LOST THEIR RENT MONEY 
I love how you gambled your RENT money. Keep it up though. Don’t stop. Do it again!!
We need a RENT FREE MONTH or stimulus check ASAP
Again, RENT FREE BEACH
"GOOGLE IN ADVANCED TALKS TO RENT NVIDIA AI SERVERS FROM COREWEAVE" Blessed I got in at $38
RENT-A-CENTER took my trading desk :(
anybody use BILT credit card for cash back on RENT? 
#BULLS SO BROKE THEY CANT AFFORD THEIR $3,900/month 1 BEDROOM RENT AT BRICKELL MIAMI ANYMORE
PLEASE TESLA GO BACK TO 380s MY FUCKING RENT IS IN 380c 0dte
It’s almost as if the media is misleading everybody. They are claiming that $6 million was the total cost of creation when in reality that was only the cost of training excluding “costs associated with prior research and ablation experiments on architectures, or data.”(5)Not only that but they RENT GPU’s meaning that they didn’t have to pay millions to buy the GPUS. Additionally, it’s established that “the minimum deployment unit for the decoding stage consists of 40 nodes and 320 GPUs.” (19) Yes, that’s the MINIMUM. As we already see, DeepSeek doesn’t have the capability to host a large scale AI network without exclusively owning GPU’s which would push the total cost far past the $6 million mark. The report even emphasizes the importance of NVIDIA GPU’s which is why we see these big tech companies spending billions of dollars on GPU’s. The ability to host and make AI useful solely comes from the computational power used to power it. Without a substantial amount of GPU’s + in-house capabilities,AI is very limited in scale. DeepSeek is a good example of a strong, but non-scalable platform without exclusively owning GPU’s.
RENT and TOL fucked me over good. Decided not going to fuck with anything that isn't tech or AI. Nothing else makes sense in this weird ass market
Now i also need to find the RENT dude 
Check out the RENT sub reddit. Most posts from user say it's not worth the money post pandemic. Brands they rent are not good designer and the clothes are in bad shape from over dry cleaning.
I do need to pay RENT tomorrow indeed
I don't believe this is a falling knife. Note the stock is higher in price now than it was a week ago. An over-reaction to a not so bad earnings report. Read it over again. **Rent the Runway (NASDAQ: RENT)** reported Q3 2024 financial results showing improved business momentum. Revenue increased 4.7% year-over-year to **$75.9 million**, with ending Active Subscribers growing 1% to 132,518. The company achieved a record low cash consumption of $9M for the nine months ending October 31, 2024, representing a $38M improvement from the previous year. Net Loss was $(18.9) million, improving from $(31.5) million in Q3 2023. Adjusted EBITDA reached $9.3 million with a 12.3% margin. For fiscal year 2024, RTR expects revenue growth of 2-4% and reiterates its expectation for free cash flow breakeven. The company launched a new $119 monthly 1-Shipment Subscription Plan and saw its fastest Y-o-Y growth in Reserve orders since Q1 22.
**Rent the Runway (NASDAQ: RENT)** reported Q3 2024 financial results showing improved business momentum. Revenue increased 4.7% year-over-year to **$75.9 million**, with ending Active Subscribers growing 1% to 132,518. The company achieved a record low cash consumption of $9M for the nine months ending October 31, 2024, representing a $38M improvement from the previous year. Net Loss was $(18.9) million, improving from $(31.5) million in Q3 2023. Adjusted EBITDA reached $9.3 million with a 12.3% margin. For fiscal year 2024, RTR expects revenue growth of 2-4% and reiterates its expectation for free cash flow breakeven. The company launched a new $119 monthly 1-Shipment Subscription Plan and saw its fastest Y-o-Y growth in Reserve orders since Q1 22.
**Rent the Runway (NASDAQ: RENT)** reported Q3 2024 financial results showing improved business momentum. Revenue increased 4.7% year-over-year to **$75.9 million**, with ending Active Subscribers growing 1% to 132,518. The company achieved a record low cash consumption of $9M for the nine months ending October 31, 2024, representing a $38M improvement from the previous year. Net Loss was $(18.9) million, improving from $(31.5) million in Q3 2023. Adjusted EBITDA reached $9.3 million with a 12.3% margin. For fiscal year 2024, RTR expects revenue growth of 2-4% and reiterates its expectation for free cash flow breakeven. The company launched a new $119 monthly 1-Shipment Subscription Plan and saw its fastest Y-o-Y growth in Reserve orders since Q1 22.
"The short float for Rent the Runway (RENT) stock is 9.81%." Not a high number, but, assuming your thesis is current, it looks indeed that there could be a squeeze. Short sellers, however, might be deep in the money and might not feel the pressure to cover. And whoever shorts a stock like RENT likely knows what they're doing.
I understand your reasoning and rationale and agree it totally makes sense, but you're assuming the leak is accurate or even truthful. Meanwhile, I can't help thinking many brokers would refuse to allow anyone to short sell a stock like RENT. What is the current percentage of the float that has been short sold?
Cash Position: The company is cashflow positive based on quarterly operating cash flow of $3.4M Glimpse of Income Statement | Total Revenue: Trailing Twelve Months = 302,200 1/31/2024 = 298,200 1/31/2023 = 296,400 1/31/2022 = 203,300 1/31/2021 = 157,500 Glimpse of Balance Sheet | Total Assets: 1/31/2024 = 278,500 1/31/2023 = 336,200 1/31/2022 = 447,500 1/31/2021 = 320,700 Additional Info: Earnings Report due December 9, 202411**RENT**
I was watching RENT, hasn’t done great in a while; but noticed it jumped almost 14% on the day and is switching between another 9-15% increase after hours.
RENT and MOMO calls?
Many companies and startups were opportunistic and quick to tap into the liquidity that came with central bank and federal government attempts to counteract the economic effects of the pandemic and IPO'ed. After their IPO's, these companies' stocks reached peaks and then cratered as interest rates climbed and reality set in with the cold light of quarterly conference calls and financial reports. I'm thinking here of companies like RENT, BIRD, ME, REAL, TDUP, OTLY, BYND, LYFT, and numerous companies like them. A few of them might be worth a second, third, or even a fourth look. The problem: many of these companies lack profitability and the analysts forecasts indicate some won't be profitable for a while, if they can avoid bankruptcy. These are potentially high-risk, high- return investments: some of these stocks almost trade like options. So, if you've an appetite and tolerance for high risk, they might be worth a look, but with the understanding they should only compose a very small small part or percentage of your investments.
Should have bought some RENT
GRRR, still under 10 dollar price target (7.30ish) good management RENT, it keeps going up
*sighs as another $1500 leaves my bank account I'll never see back* RENT IS NOT FAIR I WANT A HOME 
RENTOIDS BETTER GET THIER RENT READY 
Sold NVDA- ran too far too fast. Put into some earnings plays- RENT, LULU, CHWY
Dude, if if floats, flies, or fucks...RENT IT! Never pay full retail for used goods. Christ men, lock tf in. You can rent blonde/blue every week if you want to. Stop this shit with thinking you need to get married. We've evolved past that nonsense and they are strong and independent now.
AI MY RENT HAS BEEN PAID THANK YOU i am closing my position I LOVE YOU
You RENT money??? On TSLA calls after the stock already blew up 40% on speculation?? You ain't even got a Nana bankrolling you, truly regarded.
Yup. Riding the waves of PCT, RVSN, DXYZ, RENT and others…right place right time. PCT is still a buy.
"what can i do with $5?" "gee, i dunno.... BUY a bullet, and RENT a gun?"
AFRM GREEN PLEASE. MY RENT DUE THIS WEEK 
Rookie numbers. But since it might be all you have, it would look big. I would go back to the basics. 1. Always make sure your losses are hedged, if you are playing with 10% of your folio, the other 90% should cover those losses safely in the next 3-6 months (HYS/ S AND P, RENT etc.) 2. Options are gamble, although they are like rain in the desert, sometimes holding for the right moment is more important than constantly engaging. Look at Fed+ Macro+ Micro and get some longer term, little deep, this way you give yourself plenty of room to catch the fish in the ocean before the permit ends. 3. Always have 25% of your folio in indexes no matter what. Higher the less riskier. I personally do this. 4. 25% cash ready to invest in HYS for indexes hitting RSI 30. Everyone calls this stupid. But has always worked in my existence. 5. Don't do trading full time. Let there be source of income apart from trading. 6. Don't stress out. Time heals everything. I have spent 3 years of my 6 year investing / trading experience in negatives sometimes as bad as 70% losses overall. You will come back. And there will be a time where you will be guiding your juniors.
yYEEES TSLA YES IM GONNA BLOW, HAVE RENT MONEY NOW
REALIZE TESLAS ENTIRE FUTURE IS BASED OFF OF PEOPLE WANTING TO RENT OUT THEIR CARS TO COMPLETE STRANGERS WHILE THEY ARE SLEEPING. 
He's most likely saving up to RENT the new RTX5090ti. FTFY
You ever picked a number out of a hat? CPI Day is when you go out into the open market and RENT a hat.
Dear whoever is trying to sell 1810 shares of RENT the runway, there is no market for your shares.
I am begging to think that Hillary’s servers pay RENT to Nvidia Nancy’s servers.
You should learn how to make analogies to start with, and some reading comprehension while you are at it. The rent of a building would be the equivalent of a dividend, I just mentioned NON DIVIDEND PAYING stock (read original reply). So if you buy a building which you CAN'T RENT nor LIVE IN, the only way to make money out of it is to sell it to someone else for more than you paid. Get it? Let me explain it to you like a third grader as you probably are one. So we'll do yes or no answers only. 1) You said it's a PONZI scheme because the only way to make money is to sell it to the next sucker for more than you paid: YES/NO 2) The ONLY way to make money out of a non dividend paying stock or ETF is ALSO to sell it to someone else for more than you paid: YES/NO (if no, then please list different ways of making money out of them) 3) By your logic, all NON dividend paying stocks or ETFs are ponzi schemes as well.
Corporate ownership of ANY residential real estate. These fucking vultures find homes of deceased and auction and defaults etc. and then RENT these fucking homes out at ridiculous prices. Fucking greedy pricks need to be put in their place for being the greatest source of income disparity. They are draining folks on something that is as necessary as air and water. Absolute evil through and through.
Look at top 10 most active stocks on both NYSE and Nasdaq Whenever you see a cheap stock that is up a lot buy 100 shares If you had done this with SERV last week you would have 5 bagger just from shares I have seen this pattern happen non stop since they like to pump cheap biotech and other plays If you want to see the most ridiculous example check out RENT like a month or two ago I thought about doing this when it first surged and it went from 5 to 50 in the span of a week
Damn bro these 552 p i bought yesterday for SPY ARE GONNA PAY RENT FOR 2 months
NVDA, GET CHO' B WORD AZZ UP THERE I NEED RENT MONEY
He's rich because he saves a lot of money by living RENT FREEEE in your head.
Buy in areas that haven’t appreciated to those ridiculous levels. Then RENT in areas you want to live. Sell using a 1031. Gotta get creative folks.
There is no "you should buy a house" "you should invest" It's so dependent on personal goals. If I have a stable job, I'm unlikely to move in the next 5-10 years, and can stomach housing responsibilities, a house is going to be a good buy If you work in a volatile industry, or in a poor area for your industry, take advantage of retirement accounts, and don't want or need responsibility (repairs, maintenance, mowing the lawn) renting is going to better AS LONG AS YOU OFFSET THE RENT BY INVESTING
# YOU WILL RENT A CARDBOARD BOX AND SHOPPING CART FROM BLACKROCK AND YOU WILL LIKE IT. 
Hold up, OP you're up 92k you mean you only invested 8k in 5 years LIVING RENT FREE??? AM I missing something? I mean congrats on the growth but rent free you couldn't throw 15k a year at this? Probably woulda had a half mill...
Sounds like he lives RENT FREEEEEE in your head.
Volume on AENT has been building the past week, through still a relative unknown. I think a break-out could happen any time. That said, if you check the timestamp of when I posted on KITT and RENT it was about a month early in both cases. What I like about AENT, is even though it is a low public float, it is in relatively good shape financially so is something I can hold for a longer time frame with less sweating.
I see why you are drawn to Trump, CO-HE-RENT. You can vote for Trump, it is a good fit. We can not blame you.
The stock is 260k market cap for a reason. Do not make me go and look at all the fundamentals I really don’t have the time for that right now. FFIE got picked and has the ape like following unlike all the other stocks on this sub. The only stock that has a higher short float % is literally $RENT.
Look at RENT . Ck out thier returns 1D 7% 5D 60% 1 MO 230 %. Is this the new meme? Can we turn this into a short play a squeeze? Who's in? R.Kitty is done. We need a new a fresh player. Let's go!
Here's what's funny...that Kelton chick was on BBG this afternoon, her suggestion for solving inflation was strip RENT from inflation metrics
Wait am I reading that right? You have to pay $1300/mo to RENT a tesla for the PRIVLIDGE OF DRIVING ONE FOR UBER? Am I taking crazy pills? Why would anybody do this over just buying on and paying \~650/mo for a payment? Is it just for people who can't qualify for a loan? What the actual fuck?
I've seen much larger loss porn on here but the fact that dude YOLO'd his RENT money earns him that HOF spot. That is some Uncut Gems type shit.
YOU SPENT YOUR RENT MONEY ON OPTIONS AND NOW YOU'RE HOMELESS?!?! Sir, you are clearly deserving of an award for being the most regarded trader of the month 👑
I hope the stock market crashes and we go into a financial crisis and the Orange man wins every fucking state. IM FUCKING TIRED OF INFLATION AND INTEREST RATES AND PAYING $60 FOR A FUCKING CHEESEBURGER AND PIZZA AND 70% OF MY INCOME GOING TO RENT. THIS COUNTRY WENT TO FUCKING HELL THESE LAST THREE YEARS. FUCK THESE CLOWNS IN CHARGE.
$TPET $HUBC $ALLR $SPCB $PRZO And $RENT . Some of them fall with this Middle East crisis .
Your RENT1 are now pretty much not tradable now. Only broker would buy them from you and they know it and they put ridiculous spread on it. You can try to sell them at some discount , don't expect to get "fair" or "market" value, though. Same thing happens when one company buys another via stock exchange. When AMD bought Xilinx, I sold Xilinx OTM puts with longest time. Eventually those puts became AMD1 puts and I had to have enough cash reserved until they expired because closing them out was too expensive.
who else swing traded $TPET and $RENT? I got in both of them on Wednesday
I assume you meant a RENT1 call. It's not that there is on liquidity. As of this writing, 51 contracts have been traded at that strike so far today. That's amazingly good for a dead-end contract with no future. Although it's possible the option chain is glitched, since there doesn't seem to be any RENT contracts listed yet. However, you're right that the bid on the April call is far below parity, to a sickening degree. My guess is that this is because the RENT1 contracts are non-standard (only deliver 5 shares), so there is extra overhead costs for market makers to make a market for those dead-end contracts. This extra overhead cost is passed on to traders as a discount to the bid.
Ride it up to $20+, hopefully it can keep running but feels like it's running out of RENT monies.
Almost bought a shit tome of RENT @ 9 bucks a share this morning pre market. I knew the mission, it was clearly a pump and dump but I didn’t pull the trigger. Even after watching it go to 13 the night before in after hours. That was my “almost” for the week at least.
How'd you do on $RENT? You were the only person to mention it (on the 4/9 post) and no one made any mentioned as it approached a 250% gain and multiple halts.
When a split happens, Google theocc xxx option adjustment Where xxx is the ticker symbol, so RENT for you. That gets you this: https://infomemo.theocc.com/infomemos?number=54409 The important part is the pricing section. You now calculate your moneyness with: RENT1 = 0.10 x RENT
something something RENT I thought it was a terrible Broadway show but apparently it's more than that
lol $RENT is mooning just like irl 
Does RENT not have options yet?
I thought RENT was just some New York Broadway play about some angsty out of work actors bitching about high cost of living in NY?
Who made a killing on RENT?
bought the top of RENT, pls help
How is $RENT 4/19 $5 strike options, even adjusted, still not in the money?!?!
It is blowing my mind how horrible RENT's earnings were and yet the stock is up 122% right now. I just went through their investor presentation and am having a hard time understanding the market reaction. Total revenue was basically flat YoY (up 0.6%), active subscribers are down YoY, margins are flat YoY.
Isn’t RENT about a guy with aids?
RENT all time chart is hilarious 
RENT up 77% in after hours rn
HEY EVERYBODY, GET IN HERE AND GET ON YOUR KNEES! THIS GUY MAKES 300K, PAYS 3K IN RENT AND HAS A 20K WATCH!!’ LETS ALL SUCK HIM OFF, SP WE CAN BRAG ABOUT IT TO OUR FRIENDS!!! Fucking loser
I could run through a specific example of why renting is more expensive, but it wouldn’t match your personal experience, so I am going to use generalities instead. When you OWN you pay mortgage, maintenance, taxes and utilities directly. When you RENT you pay the rent which covers the mortgage, maintenance, taxes, utilities AND profit for the owner. So the market requires that rental prices are always more per month than owning. The decision on when to buy usually depends on how much maintenance you want to do, and how long it takes to own to cover the finance charges (bank fees and real estate agent commission). Also how much freedom do you want to modify the property and not have do deal with landlord rules or possibility of rent increases or eviction. Also ownership builds equity through paying off the loan as well as home appreciation. The rule of thumb is that it is cheaper to rent if you will be there less than 7 years, and cheaper to own if you will be there more than 7 years.