u/LayerClear5664 ·
Reddit — r/wallstreetbets
· May 27, 2026 at 02:30
· ⬆ 22 pts
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The post is a bullish thesis on Qualcomm (QCOM) driven by energy-efficient chips for humanoid sex robots, a rumored TikTok (ButtDance) deal, and numerous autonomous vehicle/robotics partnerships.
The author also highlights QCOM’s relatively low P/E vs. peers (AMD, INTC) and mentions ARM as an indirect beneficiary.
Quality assessment: Speculative, low-conviction DD with surface-level reasoning and no financials; author admits lack of expertise, but the partnership list adds some credibility.
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Everyone is going on about humanoid sex robots as the next play but nobody has provided any tickers.
Bull thesis:
**Energy Efficiency**
The thing about sex robots is that they require a lot of energy so we want energy efficient chips, hence ARM and QCOM.
**Partnerships**
Today we got some rumours that ButtDance/Tiktok set up a deal with QCOM. However there also a bunch of partnerships with AV and robotics companies, both humanoid sex (e.g. Figure investments) and manufacturing.
As part of my DD, I asked Gemini "list all XXX robot and autonomous vehicle related company deals and partnerships with dates within past year" with XXX replaced with AMD, INTC, QCOM, and QCOM had by far the longest list.
**Boomer Value Investing**
The other cpu stocks have done highly regarded PE ratios while QCOM is in the 20s.
Bear thesis:
Like many others here, I have no idea what I'm doing.
I have also yet to sex a robot.
**Positions**:
100 stocks
Might buy some QCML if it dips short term.
Author explicitly states "I have no idea what I'm doing" and has never used a sex robot. This self-aware bear case undermines the entire DD, making it unreliable for actionable trades. Avoid acting on this post without independent verification. Over-reliance on hype, lack of fundamental catalyst specificity. No other actionable trade ideas explicitly stated or strongly implied.
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