2Freeze customer accounts and delay transactions. When investors make profits, freeze their accounts so that they cannot sell normally after buying, and then other traders increase the price direction, causing the actual profits of investors to become losses.
3Forcibly liquidate positions when customers make profits. Name it well, to avoid your losses. Because the trading software has backend control, when investors make profits, they are forced to close their positions. Investors often open accounts online, without a contract or company name or address, and are forced to close their positions, unable to do anything and unable to seek legal action.
6Perform the "sliding point" operation. Buy and sell according to the formal trading order of the product, but make a small increase or decrease in the customer's transaction amount, so that the customer can make less profit or more loss, and profit from it.
7Frequent transactions on behalf of customers earn high transaction fees, collect customer storage fees, processing fees, profit sharing, etc., causing losses to investors.