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CRED
Columbia Research Enhanced Real Estate ETF · NYSEArca
Reddit mentioned CRED 10 times in the 30 days to 22 August 2026, across 4 of the communities we track. All of them were scored for sentiment: 40% read bullish, 40% bearish and 20% neither. Reddit data updated 22 August 2026.
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Reddit mentions for CRED
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Day22 Aug 2026
CRED drew 10 Reddit mentions over the 30 days to 22 August 2026
CRED drew 31 Reddit mentions over the 90 days to 22 August 2026
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The chart plots daily Reddit mentions of CRED over the 30 days to 22 August 2026: 10 in total, busiest on 6 August with 3, and 1 on the last day counted.
The chart plots daily Reddit mentions of CRED over the 90 days to 22 August 2026: 31 in total, busiest on 22 July with 3, and 1 on the last day counted.
Crowd sentiment on CRED · 30d
bullish
bullish
CRED reads 17 points less bullish than overall market sentiment. Same measure; same 30-day window.
Where CRED is discussed
(30d)CRED fails-to-deliver
On 20 Jul 2026, 8 shares of CRED failed to deliver (about $186) — the latest of 3 consecutive trading days with recorded fails.
Source: SEC fails-to-deliver (CNS) data
CRED — frequently asked questions
How often is CRED mentioned on Reddit?
CRED was mentioned 1 times in the last 7 days across the finance subreddits we track, and 10 times over the trailing 30 days.
Is Reddit bullish or bearish on CRED?
Across 10 classified CRED mentions in the last 30 days, 40% read bullish, 40% bearish and 20% neutral. Crowd sentiment is a social signal, not investment advice.
What exchange is CRED listed on?
Columbia Research Enhanced Real Estate ETF trades on NYSE Arca under the ticker CRED.
Answers are generated from the live figures on this page — Reddit crowd data, SEC filings and open company records — and update as the data does.