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this post was submitted on 08 Dec 2025
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Oh, you just know someone's shorting this. It just doesn't seem to get reported on.
The problem with shorting is you have to guess when the bubble pops. Call it too early, and you don't get the short at all. Call it too late, and any possible earnings may get wiped out by rebounds and/or new bubbles.
You also usually short with leverage not actual full capital. To hold a short position for a long requires solvency and hopefully you don't hit your stop loss and just lose.
While I grant these things are true, there's no way in hell multiple people aren't trying this bet.
"multiple people" doesn't mean much unless it's one of the top twenty people that own most of the stock market.
Sure, but contrarian investment and bets are built into the system. Everyone wants to think they're the genius.
Right, but this is about the noteworthiness of talking about someone shorting AI. Who cares if joe schmoe from accounting shorted their six shares? It'd only be newsworthy if it's someone with significant investment or supposed insider knowledge shorting it.