Redditors exhibiting behavior of gullible retail investors in market bubbles
u/Delicious_Invite_127 ·
Reddit — r/stocks
· May 26, 2026 at 05:14
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Reddit has always been somewhat reasonable when it comes to stock investing. Not overly bearish nor bullish, but tends to swing to either side depending on the market condition.
I m noticing a huge change in tone after the recent AI led mega bull run. Short-sighted comments and posts such as the following are very common and receiving high upvotes:
1. Stock return exceeded our annual employment income. Investing is awesome!!! No shit sherlocks, the stock market just went up 25%.
2. Who cares if it could be a bubble? Just join the party and make money.
3. Shortage of memory chips will never end.
4. It could be unsustainable, but I will buy now and sell at a higher price. Easy money.
5. I sold all my underperforming stocks to buy AI stocks.
6. Warren Buffet is a fool.
7. Is \[insert stock that went up 200%\] still a buy?
8. SpaceX is overvalued but RKLB is not, despite both having similar P/S ratio.