"There's s sucker born every minute." Did Vivek do something that is illegal? Or did he fool people into giving away their money for a worthless product. If he was guilty only of the later, then he is nothing more that a slick politician, akin to the entire uniparty who continually get people to vote for them with a false promise of fixing all the problems with a "fake pill".
Lmao what?? Are you serious? Pump and dump is very much securities fraud. I’m not sure what you’re even saying here but yes Vivek is your typical Indian scammer guilty of breaking the law.
If you watch the video above you can see that technically he dumped stock for the parent company (they started a sub-company for the IPO) which was bound to lose money on the IPO so he shielded himself from being 'technically' in violation. This shows either a very lucky investor or more likely someone who was such an advanced scammer he knew how to avoid the common way of getting caught and took steps to insulate himself. So followed the letter of the law but not the spirit. So yeah, still an Indian Scammer in my book, just a really really slick one.
"There's s sucker born every minute." Did Vivek do something that is illegal? Or did he fool people into giving away their money for a worthless product. If he was guilty only of the later, then he is nothing more that a slick politician, akin to the entire uniparty who continually get people to vote for them with a false promise of fixing all the problems with a "fake pill".
Lmao what?? Are you serious? Pump and dump is very much securities fraud. I’m not sure what you’re even saying here but yes Vivek is your typical Indian scammer guilty of breaking the law.
I am not familiar with the term, however, if he broke the law, he should be held accountable, just like every other person who did the same thing.
If you watch the video above you can see that technically he dumped stock for the parent company (they started a sub-company for the IPO) which was bound to lose money on the IPO so he shielded himself from being 'technically' in violation. This shows either a very lucky investor or more likely someone who was such an advanced scammer he knew how to avoid the common way of getting caught and took steps to insulate himself. So followed the letter of the law but not the spirit. So yeah, still an Indian Scammer in my book, just a really really slick one.