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This Is Why Investors Should Never Sell a Stock Based Solely on Bad Headlines

In this segment of Backstage Pass, recorded on Dec. 15, Fool contributors Rachel Warren, Danny Vena, and Connor Allen discuss a recent example of this and why selling based on headlines can be a massive mistake for long-term investors. Rachel Warren: So, Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU), we're going to be talking about Roku. Shares have plunged earlier in the year when it seems like the company was at an impasse with Google about keeping YouTube apps on its platform, then rose again when the company's reached an agreement, now shares are plunging again.