s&p 500 rapid rise history: Viral Video Falsely Claims AI Signal Predicted 1987 Crash One Hour Before It Happened
A video circulating on social media with millions of views is being shared under the title "s&p 500 rapid rise history," claiming that a secretive AI program used on Wall Street successfully predicted the 1987 Black Monday crash exactly one hour before it occurred. The clip shows a grainy screen with green lines spiking before the crash, alleging the data was "classified" until now.
Real or Fake? The claim is entirely fabricated. There is no evidence of any AI system from 1987, as AI computing for real-time market analysis was not capable of such a prediction at that time. The 1987 crash was actually preceded by a rapid, historic rise in the S&P 500 earlier that year, but the crash itself was triggered by program trading and international factors, not predictive algorithms. The alleged "classified data" is likely a misrepresentation of a modern stock chart overlaid with a fictional countdown. Fact-checkers confirm the video is a hoax designed to capitalize on the viral interest in the S&P 500's rapid rise history.