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Should I believe the gossip when buying stocks?

Of course, you shouldn't believe gossip, because stocks change rapidly. Whether a gossip source is reliable remains to be verified, not to mention whether it is beneficial to this stock. In this case, I believe it is unnecessary.

American stock master Livermore said: "I know from personal experience that no one can give me one or a series of inside information except my own judgment, so that I can continue to make money."

First, relying on news can easily make people lose their thinking ability. If the buyer benefits from the news, then next time, the buyer will involuntarily look for the next news without thinking about how to operate the stock.

Second, the fool mode of trading will inevitably make people lose market perception. You can make a profit without looking at the market. Over time, the familiar knowledge disappeared and was replaced by the strangeness of stock knowledge.