Those commentators who claim to be macro experts, what sensationalist "stock market crash" headlines are they using again this long weekend to grab attention? Truly unpredictable. These quick-news practitioners excel at portraying market volatility as doomsday, only for you to realize too late that you've already been cut off from a wave of hot profit. Learn to distinguish real signals from noise, and don't let these low-quality comments waste your trading time.

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All-InQueen
· 01-22 07:28
Clickbait is really old news. Does anyone still fall for it?
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LiquidationKing
· 01-20 04:49
Clickbait headlines are indeed annoying, but to be honest, in this market cycle, more people got caught off guard because of their own recklessness, not entirely the media's fault.
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Anon4461
· 01-20 04:41
Clickbait should really be banned; is it interesting to have "The Wolf Is Coming" every day?
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