I need some smart opinions on this.

So it seems to me when some expert advertises on the internet a stock they like it seems the general flock upon buying that stock could potentially raise the value just based on everyone reading the ad and then buying it causing it to raise.

If that is accurate then would it make sence to just jump on every stock you see getting advertised on a broad scale? Like cramers show or on a top stock news site.
 
yes! buy buy buy!

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So it seems to me when some expert advertises on the internet a stock they like it seems the general flock upon buying that stock could potentially raise the value just based on everyone reading the ad and then buying it causing it to raise.

If that is accurate then would it make sence to just jump on every stock you see getting advertised on a broad scale? Like cramers show or on a top stock news site.


Many top traders tweet the same stocks on Twitter, often due to news and press releases. So you can just buy those stocks that you see mentioned in the news or on Twitter multiple times.
But reacting to news and tweets often means getting in too late. And at the same time many traders dump or simply sell to the excited crowd that’s buying.

Though right now people have nowhere to park their cash, so everyone’s looking for stuff to buy, which supports the market.
 
So it seems to me when some expert advertises on the internet a stock they like it seems the general flock upon buying that stock could potentially raise the value just based on everyone reading the ad and then buying it causing it to raise.

If that is accurate then would it make sence to just jump on every stock you see getting advertised on a broad scale? Like cramers show or on a top stock news site.
Why don't you use a demo account to test your idea?
 
Many top traders tweet the same stocks on Twitter, often due to news and press releases. So you can just buy those stocks that you see mentioned in the news or on Twitter multiple times.
But reacting to news and tweets often means getting in too late. And at the same time many traders dump or simply sell to the excited crowd that’s buying.

Though right now people have nowhere to park their cash, so everyone’s looking for stuff to buy, which supports the market.
Thanks for the advice. Right now I feel like beggar but if you have any hot stock tips I'd be forever grateful to hear them.
 
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