My little thoughts on using Rumour.app to dig for potential stocks

Recently, I've been researching how to more efficiently capture potential opportunities in the crypto market, and Rumour.app directly solved the major problem of information filtering for me. Previously, I was always sifting through fragmented messages in various communities, which not only took time but also made it easy to miss key signals. However, on this platform, I can clearly see the hot rumors that everyone is discussing, especially in conjunction with the Web3 tool project mentioned during the KBW exhibition. From the initial scattered discussions to the gradual landing of technical details, I tracked it for half a month and unexpectedly found it to be a recent potential stock.

For me, Rumour.app is not just a rumor aggregation platform; it feels more like a “market sentiment radar.” Usually, I focus on those rumors that have specific data support and a continuously rising discussion trend, then cross-verify them with project white papers and on-chain data, greatly reducing the risk of blindly following trends. For example, last week I saw someone sharing the progress of a certain Layer2 project's expansion plan. After checking the testnet data, I found that there was indeed a breakthrough, and after positioning myself in advance, I experienced a nice increase in just a few days.

If you're still troubled by the inability to find accurate market signals, I strongly recommend trying Rumour.app. It can help you quickly seize those potential opportunities that haven't yet attracted mainstream attention. @rumour.app #Traderumour