In investing, I have a "three no principles." I do not look at those chaotic rumors, I do not listen to baseless market gossip, and I do not go around asking for so-called insider information. I treat the outside commotion as irrelevant to myself and focus solely on investment opportunities that meet my own standards.

For example, stocks are like ships sailing in the sea; I only wait for them to drop to a position that meets my buying criteria before making a move. This is similar to Buffett's baseball theory, where one only swings the bat when the ball is in the most comfortable position, and until then, one patiently waits. The stock market offers many opportunities; we just need to pinpoint our target and take that crucial scoop.