Why FOMO Kicks In Here
Tiny allocations create frustration and regret: With hundreds of thousands requesting shares (e.g., Robinhood filled 855k+ requests, but many got minimal amounts), people who wanted more feel they missed the "exclusive" entry at $135. Seeing the stock rocket higher triggers "I should have gotten more" or "I barely got any." This is classic loss aversion + social proof โ watching others (or the market) "win big" while your slice feels insignificant.
Significant price surge fuels it: IPO'd at $135. Closed first day ~$161 (up ~19%). By recent trading, it's hit around $192โ$200+ (up ~40โ48% from IPO in a few days, with after-hours pushes higher and market cap exceeding $2.5T). For someone who got 1 share, that's a quick paper gain โ but also regret if they didn't buy more at open or on dips.