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SRPT
Sarepta Therapeutics,, Inc. Common Stock
stock NASDAQ

Market Open
Jul 10, 2025 3:17:41 PM EDT
19.27USD-0.490%(-0.10)2,080,420
17.60Bid   19.28Ask   1.68Spread
Pre-market
Jul 10, 2025 9:28:30 AM EDT
19.36USD-0.052%(-0.01)23,370
After-hours
Jul 9, 2025 4:53:30 PM EDT
19.36USD-0.009%(0.00)0
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SRPT Specific Mentions
As of Jul 10, 2025 2:56:02 PM EDT (22 minutes ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
16 hr ago • u/AsleepQuantity8162 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
I personally think SRPT is a safer bet because Sarepta is a commercial stage whereas Capricor is only a clinical stage. That being said, I still wouldn't be too surprised if CAPR does like 2x from here in short term.
sentiment 0.39
22 hr ago • u/plindix • r/Bogleheads • new_investor_thoughts_on_balancing_this_portfolio • C
Well, at least you can use your losses on SRPT and RENT to offset capital gains elsewhere when you clean this up.
sentiment 0.54
23 hr ago • u/Unique-Art-7324 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
Schkreli is schircling the drain along with $SRPT.
sentiment 0.00
23 hr ago • u/kingshuk3 • r/investing • new_investor_thoughts_on_balancing_this_portfolio • C
Your core ETFs VOO SCHD, etc are good and the AMZN /AAPL ratio is reasonable. SRPT and RENT are volatile, so you can gradually reduce your positions. If you are going to use the money in 5-10 years, increase your cash or bond ratio and consider adding a little international ETFs to diversify your risk
sentiment 0.48
24 hr ago • u/Aumin85 • r/Bogleheads • new_investor_thoughts_on_balancing_this_portfolio • B
Hello, I've recently begun investing some of my income. I'm curious what advice you all have regarding the investments I've made thus far. As a heads up, I'm aware that SRPT and RENT aren't the greatest stocks to be investing in starting out, I'll be looking to reallocate funds over time to move away from those. This is a taxable brokerage account that I'm mainly looking for moderate risk investments to make. I'll likely pull the majority of the funds out in the next 5-10 years. Thoughts are appreciated!
https://preview.redd.it/j7m42mcchwbf1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=74cb17f50c9e8ac2b4a60d0d6a49a4617a5a508c
sentiment 0.11
1 day ago • u/Logical_Affect1883 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
Right there with you buddy!!! CAPR CADL TGTX SRPT for the win !!!!
sentiment 0.72
1 day ago • u/Desperate-Young7835 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
SRPT news makes FDA approval even unlikelier.
sentiment 0.48
16 hr ago • u/AsleepQuantity8162 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
I personally think SRPT is a safer bet because Sarepta is a commercial stage whereas Capricor is only a clinical stage. That being said, I still wouldn't be too surprised if CAPR does like 2x from here in short term.
sentiment 0.39
22 hr ago • u/plindix • r/Bogleheads • new_investor_thoughts_on_balancing_this_portfolio • C
Well, at least you can use your losses on SRPT and RENT to offset capital gains elsewhere when you clean this up.
sentiment 0.54
23 hr ago • u/Unique-Art-7324 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
Schkreli is schircling the drain along with $SRPT.
sentiment 0.00
23 hr ago • u/kingshuk3 • r/investing • new_investor_thoughts_on_balancing_this_portfolio • C
Your core ETFs VOO SCHD, etc are good and the AMZN /AAPL ratio is reasonable. SRPT and RENT are volatile, so you can gradually reduce your positions. If you are going to use the money in 5-10 years, increase your cash or bond ratio and consider adding a little international ETFs to diversify your risk
sentiment 0.48
24 hr ago • u/Aumin85 • r/Bogleheads • new_investor_thoughts_on_balancing_this_portfolio • B
Hello, I've recently begun investing some of my income. I'm curious what advice you all have regarding the investments I've made thus far. As a heads up, I'm aware that SRPT and RENT aren't the greatest stocks to be investing in starting out, I'll be looking to reallocate funds over time to move away from those. This is a taxable brokerage account that I'm mainly looking for moderate risk investments to make. I'll likely pull the majority of the funds out in the next 5-10 years. Thoughts are appreciated!
https://preview.redd.it/j7m42mcchwbf1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=74cb17f50c9e8ac2b4a60d0d6a49a4617a5a508c
sentiment 0.11
1 day ago • u/Logical_Affect1883 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
Right there with you buddy!!! CAPR CADL TGTX SRPT for the win !!!!
sentiment 0.72
1 day ago • u/Desperate-Young7835 • r/wallstreetbets • not_selling_till_50m_lets_ride • C
SRPT news makes FDA approval even unlikelier.
sentiment 0.48
2 days ago • u/hello_hello_sir • r/investing • what_undervalued_stock_are_you_buying_now • C
SRPT
sentiment 0.00


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