
Serenity (@aleabitoreddit) How Serenity, the White-Haired Stock God, Moves Both US and China Markets
On June 7, 2026, an anonymous X account with an anime avatar posted a thread about glass substrate technology in semiconductor packaging. Within hours, a Chinese A-share stock called Vogel Optics (沃格光电, 603773) — which the account never mentioned by name — hit the 20% daily limit-up. The account’s handle is @aleabitoreddit. Its followers call it Serenity. In China, it’s known as 白毛股神 — the White-Haired Stock God.
This was not the first time. On May 28, Serenity reposted a follower’s suggestion about a Chinese robotics company. The stock surged 20% the next trading day. On June 3, a single post about phosphide semiconductor materials triggered another wave of A-share buying. By June 10, China Securities Journal — one of the country’s official financial newspapers — published an investigation into what it called “cross-border stock tipping” by overseas social media influencers.
The target of that investigation is a pseudonymous former WallStreetBets trader who has, in the span of 18 months, become arguably the most influential individual voice in global semiconductor investing — and an accidental force in China’s stock market.
What Happened — From Reddit Ban to 777,000 Followers
Serenity’s origin story begins on Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets, where the account “AleaBito” gained attention in 2022-2023 for aggressive, research-heavy bets on obscure semiconductor companies. The defining trade was AXT Inc. (AXTI), a small-cap manufacturer of gallium arsenide and indium phosphide substrates. AleaBito called AXTI at $12. It eventually reached $140 — a roughly 60x return. The trade was spectacular enough to get the account banned from WallStreetBets, though the exact reason for the ban remains disputed.
In July 2025, Serenity resurfaced on X (formerly Twitter) under the handle @aleabitoreddit, using an anime-style white-haired girl as its avatar. The account immediately began posting deep-dive research on AI infrastructure supply chains, focusing on what Serenity calls “bottleneck theory” — the idea that the most profitable investments are not in headline companies like NVIDIA or Microsoft, but in the obscure upstream components where supply is most constrained.
By June 2026, Serenity had amassed 777,000 followers on X, with 37,000 paid subscribers — reportedly surpassing Elon Musk in subscriber count. The account’s publicly tracked portfolio shows a year-to-date return of 4,502% in 2026, and a two-year return of 22,562%. Bloomberg, Reuters, and multiple hedge funds reportedly track the account’s posts in real time.
Why It Matters — The Rise of the Retail Research King

Serenity represents something genuinely new in financial markets: a pseudonymous retail researcher whose work quality rivals institutional analysts, and whose influence now exceeds many of them.
The account’s methodology is notably rigorous. Posts typically include supply chain mapping, patent analysis, earnings call dissection, and capacity bottleneck identification. A May 9 thread, for example, walked through 10 separate semiconductor developments in a single post — from TSMC’s CoPoS packaging advances to SKC’s glass substrate mass production timeline to DRAM price forecasts — each with specific company implications and stock tickers.
What makes Serenity’s influence on China’s market particularly striking is the speed and scale of the feedback loop. The account posts in English, targeting US-listed and global semiconductor stocks. But Chinese retail investors — who have built dedicated tracking websites, translation services, and real-time alert bots — have turned Serenity’s posts into a direct trigger for A-share trading.
Key Players — The Serenity Ecosystem
| Player | Role | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Serenity (@aleabitoreddit) | Research publisher, market mover | 777K X followers, 37K paid subscribers. Focuses on AI supply chain bottlenecks. Anonymous identity, anime avatar. |
| serenitysaid.com | Chinese translation & tracking site | Real-time Chinese translations of every Serenity post, with A-share mapping. Self-described “AI金融叙事情报站” (AI Financial Narrative Intelligence Station). |
| semiconstocks.com | Semiconductor stock tracker | Tracks Serenity’s bottleneck theory positions with Chinese-language analysis and stock mapping. |
| oolool.com | Chinese finance aggregator | Publishes “白毛股神专栏” (White-Haired Stock God Column) with bilingual post collections and A-share implications. |
| trackserenity.com | Real-time X feed tracker | Live monitoring of Serenity’s posts with stock analysis integration. |
| China Securities Journal | Official financial media | Published June 10 investigation into “cross-border stock tipping” by overseas influencers, citing Serenity as primary case. |
| Chinese retail investors (A股散户) | Signal followers | Convert Serenity’s English-language semiconductor research into A-share trades, often within minutes of posting. |
Supply Chain Impact — How a Tweet Moves Two Markets
The mechanism by which Serenity’s posts affect Chinese stocks is both simple and structurally interesting.
Upstream: Serenity identifies a bottleneck in the global AI supply chain — say, phosphide substrates (AXTI), glass substrates (TGV), or CPO (co-packaged optics) laser components. The research is typically posted in English, targeting US and global institutional investors.
Midstream: Within minutes, Chinese tracking sites translate and distribute the analysis to WeChat groups, Xueqiu (雪球) forums, and Eastmoney (东方财富) stock forums. Dedicated bots monitor Serenity’s X feed and push alerts to thousands of Chinese retail traders.
Downstream: Chinese retail investors identify the closest A-share equivalents and buy aggressively. When Serenity posted about glass substrates on June 7, the A-share market mapped the thesis to Vogel Optics (沃格光电, 603773) — a company that makes TGV laser drilling equipment. The stock hit limit-up within hours, despite Serenity never mentioning it.
This “information reverse import” (信息倒灌) phenomenon creates a peculiar dynamic: a US-focused semiconductor researcher is inadvertently driving price discovery in China’s A-share market, often before institutional investors have fully processed the same information.
Market Signal — Three Scenarios for Serenity’s Influence
Bull Case: Serenity’s research continues to be accurate, and the account becomes a recognized signal for global semiconductor investing. Chinese tracking tools become more sophisticated, creating a legitimate cross-market information bridge. The phenomenon accelerates price discovery in both US and Chinese markets for obscure semiconductor plays.
Bear Case: Chinese regulators crack down on “cross-border stock tipping.” The China Securities Journal investigation leads to restrictions on domestic platforms that track and redistribute Serenity’s posts. Chinese retail investors who follow the signal without understanding the underlying research suffer losses when trades go wrong. Serenity’s identity is eventually doxxed, creating legal liability.
Base Case: The phenomenon persists but becomes less profitable as more traders follow the same signal. Serenity’s bottleneck theory remains valid, but the alpha decays as A-share front-running becomes faster and more crowded. The account continues to publish high-quality research, but its market-moving power diminishes as the audience grows.
What to watch: Three developments will signal which direction this goes. First, whether China’s securities regulator (CSRC) issues formal guidance on overseas social media influence on A-share trading. Second, whether Serenity’s 2026 returns hold up through the second half — a sustained drawdown would undermine the account’s credibility. Third, whether the account reveals its identity or takes institutional funding, either of which would change the dynamics significantly.
The China Angle — Why Chinese Investors Care So Much
The depth of Serenity’s Chinese following — estimated at several hundred thousand active trackers — reflects a specific gap in China’s investment research landscape.
Chinese securities firms produce extensive research on domestic companies, but coverage of global semiconductor supply chains — particularly the obscure upstream components that Serenity focuses on — is thin. When Serenity posts about indium phosphide substrates or glass core packaging, Chinese investors are often reading about these technologies for the first time from a primary source.
The language barrier also plays a role. Serenity posts in English, targeting a global audience. Chinese tracking sites perform a valuable service by translating and contextualizing the research for A-share investors. The result is a de facto research distribution network that bypasses traditional financial media and brokerage channels.
As one Chinese financial commentator noted on June 10: “Serenity doesn’t need to mention A-shares. Chinese investors will find the mapping themselves. That’s how powerful the bottleneck theory has become in this market.”
Sources
- Serenity (@aleabitoreddit) — X/Twitter Profile
- 腾讯新闻 — “白毛股神”跨境荐股搅动A股,合规性与专业性引发市场热议 (June 10, 2026)
- 财联社 — 大V”白毛股神”跨境吹票,提一嘴20CM涨停?信息倒灌要警惕了 (June 10, 2026)
- 东方财富 — Serenity白毛其人其事 (June 7, 2026)
- oolool — 白毛股神 Serenity 专栏 — 最近一个月推文中英对照全集 (June 9, 2026)
- GitHub — 白毛股神SKILL: Serenity’s AI Infrastructure Investment Research OS