u/BaronVonRugpull ·
Reddit — r/wallstreetbets
· May 19, 2026 at 21:02
· ⬆ 268 pts
· 💬 126 comments
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The post argues that massive U.S. national debt and interest payments will force perpetual money printing, causing hyperinflation that makes stocks (especially PLTR and TSLA) rise in nominal terms forever.
Author claims the market can “literally never go down” because any crash would trigger a global collapse, and every dip is instantly bought.
Quality assessment: Speculative, low-effort meme with no data or analysis; it’s noise dressed as a thesis, not well-researched DD.
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but the market will LITERALLY never go down again.
Stonks go up is no longer a meme, it is a law, like gravity, only in reverse with money.
Let me explain why.
1) We owe 40 trillion in debt. Our interest payments are about to exceed our GDP. This means that the only way to make our interest payments ALONE is to print enough money to cover the interest
2) This will cause hyper inflation. But who cares if you own PLTR or TESLA stock? Those will inflate proportionally. You see, it's actually mathematically impossible for stocks to go down at this point. If they do, then the entire world economy will collapse
This is why you see any "crash" instantly recover within half a trading day. The stock market can LITERALLY NOT GO DOWN.
These are not famous last words. This is the new law of the land.
Author explicitly names PLTR as a stock that will “inflate proportionally” with hyperinflation. If perpetual money printing is inevitable, high-multiple, asset-heavy tech names like PLTR benefit from nominal price increases regardless of fundamentals. The post implies buying PLTR as a hyperinflation hedge; weak reasoning but clear directional call. Hyperinflation may cause real asset repricing; PLTR’s valuation already stretched; comments suggest “fries in bag” (bagholder risk). TICKER - TSLA - LONG | confidence: 0.55 | sentiment: +0.85 Speaker: u/BaronVonRugpull Thesis: Author explicitly references TSLA alongside PLTR as stocks that will inflate proportionally. Same money-printing narrative applies; TSLA’s brand and retail following make it a liquidity sponge. Author bets on TSLA as a perpetual up-only asset in a hyperinflationary regime. TSLA’s fundamental business faces growth slowdown; a true inflation shock could wreck demand; “Willing_Turnover5568” calls OP a flat-earther.
This Reddit post, published May 19, 2026,
features u/BaronVonRugpull
discussing PLTR.
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