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GM
General Motors Company
stock NYSE

Market Open
Jul 14, 2026 12:49:23 PM EDT
76.30USD-0.547%(-0.42)1,012,298
72.53Bid   76.32Ask   3.79Spread
Pre-market
Jul 14, 2026 9:28:30 AM EDT
76.52USD-0.261%(-0.20)2,855
After-hours
Jul 13, 2026 4:16:30 PM EDT
76.72USD+0.013%(+0.01)0
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As of Jul 14, 2026 12:49:08 PM EDT (<1 min. ago)
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14 min ago • u/Forsaken-Celery6970 • r/IndianStockMarket • 21m_ive_saved_52_lakhs_and_i_want_to_invest_in_us • C
Yeah it keeps coming up but like you said the route defeats the whole purpose for me, GM is interesting though i'll probably do the same thing you did and test with a small amount first, might try like 300 usdc and see how the whole cycle works before moving more, hanks for the heads up sir
sentiment 0.85
18 min ago • u/void-011 • r/IndianStockMarket • 21m_ive_saved_52_lakhs_and_i_want_to_invest_in_us • C
I use ibkr for most of my US stock stuff and it's great but it won't help you with the usdc problem at all because everything goes through bank transfer and lrs compliance, as for the crypto to stocks thing specifically i think GM markets does that but i've only used it once to test the flow with like 200 usdc so can't speak on long term experience but what i'd say is don't put all those lakhs into one platform regardless of which one you pick, ALWAYS split it up test the withdrawal process first before committing more as too many people go all in on a new platform and then realize pulling money out is a different experience than putting it in
sentiment 0.09
5 hr ago • u/Forsaken-Celery6970 • r/IndianStockMarket • 21m_i_have_23l_and_want_to_invest_in_us_stocks • Discussion • B
I have 2300 usdc in my wallet that I got as a freelance payment and wanted to put it into US stocks without going through the traditional transfer route because it's not a HUGEE sum of money and I discovered GM here on reddit itself which apparently lets you deposit usdc and buy fractional stocks and you can hold in your wallet.
Sounds simple but has anyone actually used it? and How is the execution and are withdrawals smooth?
If there's other platforms doing this would love to hear about those too.
sentiment 0.86
14 hr ago • u/Churchbushonk • r/investing • why_the_fuck_is_tesla_still_in_my_etfs • C
Say what you want, but Tesla is not worth what GM and Ford are combined and spaceX shouldn’t be in index funds until it gets into the black.
sentiment -0.21
1 day ago • u/Spirit_Panda • r/wallstreetbetsHUZZAH • daily_discussion_thread_july_13_2026 • C
GM gamma
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/PenComfortable5269 • r/ValueInvesting • what_is_the_point_in_investing_in_value_stocks_if • C
You can’t look at financials in isolation. You need to estimate the company’s long term earnings and positions, and long term multiple. If you truly get a company with a low p/e relative to the sector and the company does grow steadily for a while and/or give dividends then your money will appreciate in concert with that growth + div/buyback. You can’t expect more growth than that.
An issue is that using sector multiple ratios doesn’t mean that the sectors multiple is the lowest multiple the stock could go. Tesla and GM have 350 & 7 p/e multiples respectively. Rocket lab and mda have p/s multiples of 100 & 3 respectively. Additionally, if the company has a low multiple perhaps the market thinks that the company earnings are in jeopardy.
I see you used pepsi as an example. You should assume a 6% maximum gain on pepsi with potential to drop 30-50% based on the fundamentals. Numbers: pepsi has a 4% div yield and an average growth of 2-3% and a p/e of 20. Nothing is stopping the p/e from dropping to 10 giving you a 50% loss. If the p/e were 5-7 then there is little chance of multiple compression although earnings reduction is always possible.
sentiment 0.89
2 days ago • u/Formal-Region-6894 • r/quantfinance • resume_from_non_target • C
HR may not know how good 2407 is. Maybe write IGM( or GM i forgot) and what percentille you are. I don't think the 3x3 PB is useful either. The other section shouldn't be above experience and skills. Rather I think a honors/awards section should be good for you.
sentiment 0.53
2 days ago • u/jmardoxie • r/stocks • have_we_entered_a_new_era_of_retail_interest_in • C
I think people are excited and fascinated by the whole AI ride. I don’t really hear people getting excited about P&G or GM.
sentiment 0.78


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