Fake online investment and financial fraud

Fraudsters mainly use online platforms, text messages and other channels to release and promote investment and financial information such as stocks, foreign exchange, futures, and virtual currencies, attracting target groups to join group chats, and gaining the trust of victims through various means such as exchanging investment experiences, being pulled into internal "investment" group chats, and listening to live classes from "investment experts" and "mentors". On this basis, fraudsters, under the guise of having inside information, knowing loopholes, and high returns, induce victims to make small investments on specific fake websites and apps to make profits, and then induce them to continuously increase their investments.


When the victim has invested a large amount of money, the fraudsters often make up various reasons to refuse to withdraw the money, but ask the victim to continue to invest until all the recharged money is defrauded. Some fraudsters also deceive the victim's trust through online dating, and then deceive by inducing false investment and financial management. The victims of this type of fraud are mostly single people with a certain income and assets or groups who are keen on investment and stock speculation.