Useful definitions for our current era of semiconductor tulips:
FOMO - When people leap into overpriced stocks because they don't want to miss out on the bubble bandwagon.
MOFO - The bankers who are selling the overpriced stocks to the retail public so that wealthy insiders can cash out and pass the bag holding task to those least able to afford it.
JOMO - The Joy of Missing Out - the feeling of inner peace and quality sleep that comes from avoiding being suckered into another dot-com bubble.
YOLO - You may only live once, but bad investment decisions take decades to overcome.
REKT - What eventually happens when you overpay for "stonks."
ROFL - What your parents will text you when you get wiped out after claiming, "Our generation is smarter than yours, and it's different this time."