Even Su Qing didn't expect that, without realizing it, his influence had already reached the point where it could affect the rise and fall of a stock.
Simply put, this is the so-called influencer effect. Now, as a social media celebrity with over three million followers, his influence may not be as big as some stars, but he's not just an ordinary person.
Especially with the Stock God scandal still having aftereffects, if he publicly announced he favored a certain stock, people would definitely follow suit.
Although among his followers, maybe not even one in ten would buy, the sheer volume of his followers means that even if just a small fraction buys, if each one buys just one lot, it's still a significant number.
Moreover, most of the skyrocketing followers he gained later are stock investors who followed him because of his 'Stock God' title, meaning his followers have a much greater capacity for buying stocks than the average blogger.
