Everything in the world of investing revolves around the importance of time. Then there’s information.
Because of the advancement of technology, various social media programs, including but not limited to Twitter, Telegram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and others, have played an important role in allowing the quick flow of information, whether it is good or negative.
In this so-called ‘digitalized’ trading environment, investors have access to a number of online information sources in order to make investment choices — ranging from mainstream media to independent social media platforms — in order to make investment decisions.
Among other things, channels affiliated with investment companies As a result, several brokerage companies are now providing tools that analyze or aggregate information from social media sources in order to assist clients in making investment choices.
Take a moment to consider how social media works.
Building relevant networks of individuals and companies is made possible via LinkedIn. LinkedIn, like Twitter, allows investors to interact with professionals in any area to get further insights into their markets.
LinkedIn is also an excellent site for investors to do due diligence on investments since investors can examine both persons and industries.
Facebook’s popularity has also grown in popularity among investors, who are increasingly relying on Facebook postings to judge the state of the market. YouTube is mostly utilized for educational purposes, seminars, and the transmission of ideas.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) published a press release last week highlighting its assault on market manipulation schemes that use social media as a platform.
In this episode, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) searched a number of locations and made seizures that revealed an astonishingly large social media operation.
This gang was operating nine Telegram channels with a combined total of 5 million subscribers at the time of writing.
The operators’ method of operation was that they would acquire large holdings in certain stocks, then utilize their following on other stocks to make more purchases.
Published By:- Shubham Agarwal
Edited By :- Kritika Kashyap