Market watchers are buzzing about a peculiar superstition: could Time's 2025 Person of the Year announcement actually spell trouble for AI stocks? Some traders genuinely worry this high-profile recognition might mark a peak moment for the sector's explosive rally. It's one of those weird market quirks—like magazine cover indicators—that investors half-jokingly track. The AI equity surge has been relentless this year, but now folks are wondering if mainstream media spotlight means we've hit a local top. Classic sentiment shift brewing.
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DuckFluff
· 12-11 23:47
Nah, I really can't hold back with this logic... What does the Time Person of the Year have to do with AI stocks? Market psychology is indeed quite esoteric, but this is a bit of a stretch haha
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TooScaredToSell
· 12-11 23:29
ngl, this superstition really always manages to predict market sentiment... If AI stocks get truly pinned down by magazine covers this time, it would be hilarious.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-11 23:29
Here we go again, with this magical logic... Can a Time magazine cover really determine the rise and fall of AI stocks? They're really acting like fortune-tellers.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 12-11 23:25
Doing this again? The Time magazine cover curse, really taking it as an investment guide 😅
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 12-11 23:23
Haha, this logic is ridiculous. Time magazine cover "Ju-On"? They really treat the media as stock market prophets.
Market watchers are buzzing about a peculiar superstition: could Time's 2025 Person of the Year announcement actually spell trouble for AI stocks? Some traders genuinely worry this high-profile recognition might mark a peak moment for the sector's explosive rally. It's one of those weird market quirks—like magazine cover indicators—that investors half-jokingly track. The AI equity surge has been relentless this year, but now folks are wondering if mainstream media spotlight means we've hit a local top. Classic sentiment shift brewing.