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AbstractIn this chapter, we focus on the sources of financial opinions; we group these sources by the opinion holders: insiders (Sect. 3.1), professionals (Sect. 3.2), social media users (Sect. 3.3), and journalists (Sect. 3.4). Each opinion holder may have his/her own goals when expressing opinions, resulting in different opinions from unique viewpoints.
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