neo26000
01-30

$UNI HEALTH(02211)$ What more should I say?

Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.

Comments

  • Steve Linho
    01-30
    Steve Linho
    You were right.
    What do you think has actually happened behind the scene?
    • Steve LinhoReplyneo26000
      So how did they do it?  Are these "advisers" affiliated with the company?  I was advised to buy this morning before the market opened, and the price crashed immediately after it opened.
      The same thing happened yesterday for HK Alco Holdings.
      So I lost big money in both days.
    • neo26000ReplySteve Linho
      100% Scam
    • Steve Linho
      I listened to someone to buy before the market opened this morning.  They seem to know exactly when there will be major movement in the price. 
      Is it a scam or something, or just purely market adjustment?
  • maleman
    01-30
    maleman
    buying any small Cap stocks after a huge run up, especially when recommended by strangers in chatgroup is 100% scam. guaranteed. sure lose 90% minimum
  • neo26000
    01-30
    neo26000
    This is Scam Playbook 101.

    Scammers first encourage targets to buy a specific stock and allow them to make small, consistent gains. These early wins are deliberate—they’re designed to build trust and suppress skepticism. During this phase, the scammers quietly push up the stock price, which is feasible because the stock typically has low liquidity and a relatively small market capitalization.

    Once a sufficient number of victims has been conditioned and confidence is high, the strategy escalates. Victims are urged to “go all in,” committing as much capital as possible using the same approach that appeared to work before. Trust replaces due diligence.

    That moment marks the exit.

    The scammers dump their entire position into the surge of buy orders from their victims. With no real demand behind the move, buying pressure collapses. Liquidity evaporates, and the price free-falls—leaving victims holding steep losses while the scammers walk away with the profits.

    • Steve Linho
      That's EXACTLY what happened to me these two days.

      But my question - I bought the shares through Tiger, not Through the"advisor". How does the "advisor" benefit from this?

  • neo26000
    01-30
    neo26000
    They may not be affilated to anyone in the company. I have seen this many times. Alco has been played before. Chinese stocks in US markets are also played. They use Viber, Whatsapp, Telegram...anything
  • maleman
    01-30
    maleman
    this is called Pump and Dump. it's been done forever, especially on penny stocks. I first heard about this in the 80s before Internet. Now with internet chatgroups, these people scam more people easily, earn even more money from victims
  • neo26000
    01-30
    neo26000
    ...
    • neo26000ReplySteve Linho
      她自己也会低买高卖。当价格跌了80%的时候,我们能做的就不多了。价格不会恢复,除非他们再次玩股票,这可能是1年,3年或永远。这是我们所有人的教训。
    • Steve Linho
      感谢您富有洞察力的回复。现在我唯一的问题是——为什么“顾问”要求我也抛售股票,因为她只需要抛售她的股票来获得资金?我抛售股票对她有什么好处?
    • neo26000ReplySteve Linho
      我以前去过那里...所以我知道这些。
    • Steve Linho
      惨痛的教训
    • Steve Linho
      这正是我的遭遇
Leave a comment
15
1