Intel stock grandma and tariffs are a prime examples of why you never listen to reddit.
u/ryanxwonbinx ·
Reddit — r/stocks
· May 04, 2026 at 08:41
· 💬 15 comments
| View on Reddit ↗
AI Summary
Summary
The thread contains only one meta-comment discussing the unreliability of Reddit comments in general.
No specific stocks, sectors, earnings, or trade setups are mentioned.
The dominant sentiment is skepticism about the value of community advice, not any particular ticker.
Comments15
▶ Full Post Text
[+8] u/parkchanwookiee: Welcome to the comment section. In the early internet days it was a common saying "Don't read the comments" because it was understood that the comments are made by bored and hateful malcontents eager to spread negativity. Reddit is an entire website of only comments sections lol
But let me put on my bored and hateful malcontent hat for a second because your claims in this post are cherry picked with the benefit of hindsight. Lots of people have posted lots of strategies that didn't pay off and also got ridiculed and memed at. There's no correlation, it's not like reddit is always wrong. It's just always snarky