What Is Pump & Dump Scam?
★ In a pump-and-dump fraud, inexperienced investors are urged to artificially acquire shares of a company to drive up the share price, reviewed the panelists of the Money 2.0 Conference.
★ Recommendations based on false or misleading information drive up the price of a stock.
★ By circulating rumors, fake information, or excitement on social media platforms or messaging apps, pump-and-dump traders spark interest in a shop to raise its price.
★ Once the stock price rises, the fraudsters sell the stock at a premium review the financial experts who attended the Spring Edition of the Money 2.0 Conference.
How The Fraud Takes Place?
More modern communication methods have replaced call centers and boiler room activities. As discussed at the anti-financial scam session of the Money 2.0 Conference, there are several advanced channels that are being used by the spammers. Check out the upcoming slides to gain a better understanding of it!
Tips To Detect The Pump & Dump
Scam
FinTech entrepreneurs who are bravely dealing with the pump and dump spam took it to the global platform of Money 2.0 Conference to share a few proven tips so you can avoid them effectively. Check them out in the next slide!
Keep An Eye Out For Obvious Warning Signs
A promise of extraordinarily high investment returns. Situations in which pressure is being exerted because there is a limited time window. Any claims that the guidance is based on secret information or personal information.
Aware of Advertising Materials
Many content creators can influence their viewers and followers on websites like YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and others. If you want to avoid financial fraud, as was frequently addressed at the Money 2.0 Conference, you should pay close attention to the disclaimers when these content creators discuss or promote a particular stock or cryptocurrency.
Taking Care
Before investing, an investor should conduct their due diligence. Suppose you are too busy or lack research abilities. In that case, you may invest through a mutual fund or an intelligent investment service, as suggested by the finance whizzes who attended the summit.