I know more about the corrupt Vietnamese. They would operate like this:
1, put less than 1% of their shares into the market.
2, speculate on these very small number of shares themselves to inflate the price of the shares.
3, bribe Vietnamese officials to pledge the remaining 99% of their shares to extract loans from Vietnamese banks at inflated stock price valuations.
This stock, with a market cap of over $100 billion, has extremely low volume and turnover. The average trading volume is only 765k and the turnover rate is only 0.24%. Its market capitalization is obviously being pulled up maliciously. This blatant trap cannot attract any sensible money into it; it can only be used for special purposes.
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