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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == The WallStreetBets community is characterized by a diverse range of personality types, predominantly exhibiting traits from both the OCEAN and Myers-Briggs frameworks: * '''Openness to new ideas''': Members are highly imaginative and willing to embrace novel investment strategies, often valuing creativity over traditional methods. * '''Conscientiousness toward others''': While the community is known for risky behavior, there is a strong sense of camaraderie and mutual support among members, especially when executing collective actions like the GameStop squeeze. * '''Extroversion level''': The community is predominantly extroverted, with members actively engaging in discussions, sharing memes, and participating in collective strategies. * '''Agreeableness with others''': While there is a cooperative spirit within the community, there is also a notable level of skepticism and distrust towards external authorities and traditional financial advisors. * '''Neuroticism or level of emotional stability''': The community demonstrates a wide range of emotional responses, from exuberance during winning streaks to anxiety during market downturns, though the overarching tone is one of resilience and boldness. <span id="subgroup-personalities-5"></span>
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