Slang dictionary
diamond hands
or 馃拵 馃檶 [ dahy-muhnd handz ]
What does diamond hands mean?
Diamond hands is a slang term for an investor who refrains from selling an investment (such as stock shares) despite downturns or losses. It can also refer to such an investor鈥檚 resolve or stubbornness.
The term is often used positively to refer to an investor who doesn鈥檛 panic when their investment decreases or fluctuates in value鈥攐ne who is resolute and patient enough to hold until they realize big gains. It can also be used negatively to refer to a stubborn investor who refuses to abandon an investment that is likely to lose value.
Use of the term diamond hands was popularized by users of the subreddit (forum) /r/WallStreetBets, where it is thought to have originated.
The term diamond hands is commonly expressed in emoji as 馃拵馃檶 (a combination of the Gem Stone emoji 馃拵 and the Raising Hands emoji 馃檶).
Example: Big loss on my GameStop stock today, but call me diamond hands 馃拵馃檶 聽cause I鈥檓 not selling.
Where does diamond hands come from?

The word hands in diamond hands is likely a reference to 鈥渉olding鈥 a stock鈥攎aintaining possession of it (and not selling it). Diamonds are famous for their hardness. If a person is said to have diamond hands, it means they are hardened against market fluctuation and will 鈥渉old鈥 their stock no matter how low its value goes (in anticipation of a future rise in value). The term paper hands is sometimes used to mean the opposite of diamond hands in reference to an investor who will abandon an investment at the first sign of a decrease.
The slang diamond hands is thought to have originated on the forum website Reddit in the /r/WallStreetBets subreddit, where the term has been used since at least 2018. The term gained popularity in 2019, when multiple users began to frequently use the term in reference to persistently holding stocks. Depicting the term in emoji form also began to become popular during this time.
In 2021, diamond hands and other slang from /r/WallStreetBets gained wider attention due to the forum鈥檚 role in a widely discussed situation involving investment in what became known as meme stocks (those that see an increase in trading activity after gaining popularity due to some online trend, as if the stock has gone viral).
The term is particularly used in the context of investing in such stocks or holding cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Dogecoin. In May 2021, for example, a tweet from Elon Musk used diamond hands in emoji form, presumably in reference to holding Bitcoin.
Tesla has 馃拵 馃檶
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
Examples of diamond hands
Who uses diamond hands?
Diamond hands was popularized on the subreddit /r/WallStreetBets and later became more widespread on social media, especially in the context of so-called meme stocks and cryptocurrencies.
SHOUTOUT TO ALL DIAMOND HANDS 馃拵 馃檶 馃拵 WE APPRECIATE YOU 馃殌馃寱
— SafeMoon (@safemoon)
i鈥檝e always loved my diamond hands 馃拵
— 鈾庯笍 (@annatheowll)
Note
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