Group 1 - The core issue revolves around a fraudulent scheme known as "killing the pig," where a live-streaming host named Yin Hui misleads investors by claiming to have insider information and promising profits through stock recommendations [1][3] - Yin Hui's live-streaming sessions exhibit all characteristics of this scam, including establishing a professional image, creating a sense of urgency to follow his advice, and ultimately leading investors to buy stocks before he sells at a profit, leaving them with significant losses [1][3] - The "Yunqi Club" is identified as a non-registered investment entity operated by individuals or small teams, which often evade legal scrutiny and can quickly disappear when issues arise, making it difficult for victims to seek redress [3] Group 2 - Victims have reported that Yin Hui frequently promoted a specific stock, claiming it was about to "explode," and showcased his account's profits during the live streams, which raises concerns about market manipulation and potential illegal stock recommendations [3] - Some investors who followed Yin Hui's advice experienced rapid declines in stock prices, resulting in substantial financial losses, highlighting the risks associated with unverified investment advice [3] - There are calls for regulatory bodies to intervene and investigate Yin Hui and the operators behind this scheme, as well as for live-streaming platforms to enhance content review mechanisms to prevent financial misconduct [3]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-03 16:37