If You Can’t Verify the News, You Don’t Trade It

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If You Can’t Verify the News, You Don’t Trade It

I’ve been studying market scams and manipulation alongside basic risk management, and this case makes me realize how easily “news” can be weaponized. The idea that someone can hack a forum account or spoof a company website and trigger a big price jump is scary, because as a beginner I’m naturally drawn to catalysts and fast movers. What I’m learning is that the fastest moves are often the most dangerous, especially around acquisitions, clinical data, and press releases, because the first headline can be wrong, or even planted. So instead of chasing, I’m building a simple rule set: wait for confirmation from official filings or multiple reputable outlets, size smaller when volatility is headline-driven, and avoid trades where the only justification is a rumor screenshot or a link I can’t authenticate. My takeaway is straightforward: if the “edge” depends on secrets, urgency, or unverifiable information, it’s not an opportunity, it’s a trap.

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