

r/wallstreetbets is a subreddit where participants discuss stock and option trading.1 It has become notable for its colorful and profane jargon, aggressive trading strategies, and for playing a major role in the GameStop short squeeze that caused losses for some US firms and short sellers in a few days in early 2021.1 The community is run by u/OPINION_IS_UNPOPULAR, who has moderated the community for over 9 years.1 The subreddit is known for its aggressive trading strategies, which primarily revolve around highly speculative, leveraged options trading.1 Members of the subreddit are often young retail traders and investors who ignore fundamental investment practices and risk management techniques, so their activities are often considered gambling.1 The subreddit is also known for its use of profane and juvenile humor, with members often referring to themselves as "autists", "retards", "degenerates", and "apes".1 Users also frequently use slang such as "stonks" for stocks; "tendies" for gains or profits; "gay bears" for those who expect a stock to decline, for stock shorters, or as a general insult; "DD" (from "due diligence") for analysis of potential trades; "bagholder" for one whose position has severely dropped in value; "diamond hands" for holding stocks adamantly; and "paper hands" for selling at the first sign of loss.1
