$SOFI
IT IS OFFICIAL.
Student loan payments are starting in October, as per the Department of Education.
The Supreme Court still has to rule, but regardless of their ruling, student loans will resume this Fall.
There will need to be ALOT of refinancing, and $SOFI is in a prime position to capture that market.
Here’s a question - with student debt at 1.8T and the average borrower having to pay $300 a month when it resumes, there will be a deflationary effect because less discretionary income will be spent, which is good, but will this also impact earnings for companies now that a natural stimulus (pause on payments) is gone?
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Could we break the trend of up in the morning and give back? Don’t really matter because if they execute this SP at $8,$9,$10 or even if it went down to $7, imo is a major discount of true value
根据我的计算,99%的SoFi股东最好现在就结束他们的袋持有痛苦,而不是美元成本平均到标准普尔500指数基金的长期
SoFi is expanding into commercial. Recent job postings @ SoFi suggest a potential expansion into business banking. Anthony Noto is doing everything right.
No profit warnings so far in the market, including sofi. Q2 numbers will be good.
Get used to this action seeing SOFI achieve a higher low nearly every single day or so I believe.
Look at the investor place article from earlier today, it actually does affect SOFI directly.