the machine
Ironic personification of the relentless money-making market.
Definitions
A tongue-in-cheek reference to the market as an unstoppable, mysterious 'machine' that keeps minting money — often said sarcastically as it takes traders' money instead.
the machine In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
WSB/Fintwit irony treating the ever-rising market as an inscrutable machine; frequently invoked sarcastically.
People Also Ask
What does 'the machine' mean on WSB?
It's a tongue-in-cheek personification of the market as an unstoppable, mysterious 'machine' that keeps minting money — often said sarcastically when it actually takes traders' money instead.
Is 'trust the machine' serious?
No — it's ironic. Phrases like 'Trust the machine, bro, it only goes up' mock blind faith in an ever-rising market, usually right before it drops.
Where does 'the machine' come from?
It's WSB and Fintwit irony that treats the market as an inscrutable machine, frequently invoked sarcastically to poke fun at market optimism.
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