SEC Suspends QMMM Shares Amid Suspected Manipulation

SEC Suspends QMMM Shares Amid Suspected Manipulation


The SEC has temporarily suspended stock trading for Smart Digital Group and QMMM Holdings over potential price manipulation. | Credit: Chip Somedivilla / Getty Images.
The SEC has temporarily suspended stock trading for Smart Digital Group and QMMM Holdings over potential price manipulation. | Credit: Chip Somedivilla / Getty Images.

Key Takeaways

  • The SEC has temporarily suspended stock trading for Smart Digital Group and QMMM Holdings.

  • Both companies recently announced plans to start investing in crypto.

  • The regulator flagged suspicious social media posts that may have manipulated the market.

On Friday, Sept. 26, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) temporarily suspended stock trading for two Nasdaq-listed companies that have recently announced plans to invest in crypto.

The regulator highlighted “potential manipulation” of the market by social media posts that “appear to be designed to artificially inflate the price” of Smart Digital Group and QMMM Holdings.

In identical announcements on Friday, the SEC said it would suspend trading of QMMM and SDG stock until Oct. 10.

Both companies have recently announced crypto treasury strategies.

On Sept. 9, QMMM revealed plans to invest as much as $100 million in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana (SOL). Meanwhile, on Sept. 26, SDG said it would establish a “diversified cryptocurrency asset pool,” but didn’t specify which assets, or how much it would invest.

The initial announcements weren’t especially noteworthy. Crypto treasury strategies are all the rage in America and beyond, with dozens of public companies now committing at least a portion of their capital reserves to digital assets.

What happened next, however, triggered alarm bells at the SEC.

From the inauguration of its treasury strategy up to the market close on Friday, QMMM stock rose 959%.

Moving in the opposite direction, SDG’s share price plummeted around 87% on the day of its announcement.

While the SEC didn’t identify specific social media accounts, there is evidence of a coordinated effort to influence the price of QMMM and SDG that is reminiscent of memecoin pump-and-dump schemes.

Between Sept. 26 and Sept. 29, a surge in suspicious social media activity tagging $QMMM and $SDM suggests a coordinated influence campaign, with dozens of separate posts promoting the two stocks sharing the same tactics and nearly identical language.

During this period, financial influencers like @StockPicksNYC and @teambullish95 also pushed QMMM and SDM.

The alleged manipulation of public stocks seems to borrow from the crypto scam playbook, deploying bot networks, Telegram groups, and potentially paid endorsements to make hairbrained stock picks look like legitimate investment advice.

Like countless memecoin campaigns, the basic ideais to flood social networks with buy calls, build hype around a distinct narrative (in this case crypto treasuries), and hijack legitimate resources like official press releases to fuel the pump.


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