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SEC halts QMMM trading after 959% surge
Abstract:US regulators paused QMMM shares until Oct. 10 over suspected social‑media stock promotion after a crypto treasury plan fueled a 959% rally.

Introduction
US securities regulators temporarily suspended trading in QMMM Holdings after an unprecedented multi‑week rally linked to a planned $100 million cryptocurrency treasury, citing potential manipulation via undisclosed online promotions and keeping the stock off exchanges until 11:59 p.m. ET on October 10 to protect investors during a review.
Why the SEC acted
The agency said “unknown persons” may have pushed QMMM on social networks without declaring financial interests, a practice that can artificially inflate price and volume and expose retail investors to sharp reversals, triggering a discretionary halt of up to ten days under federal law while regulators analyze disclosures and trading activity.

Crypto pivot and price spike
QMMM, a Cayman Islands holding company listed on Nasdaq, announced plans to allocate a $100 million treasury across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, a pivot that spread rapidly through online trading communities and coincided with a near‑tenfold jump in the share price within weeks, a trajectory analysts characterized as highly unusual for a regulated equity.
Pattern regulators are watching
The move fits a broader enforcement focus on thinly traded stocks that surge after sudden digital‑asset announcements, where social‑media amplification and crypto pivots can intertwine to create conditions ripe for manipulation, prompting repeated interventions in recent years to safeguard retail investor protection and fair markets.
Whats next for QMMM
With trading paused, regulators are expected to scrutinize QMMMs statements, promotional activity, and order‑flow patterns, while the company faces fresh questions about its digital‑asset strategy and the feasibility and governance of its proposed crypto treasury once trading resumes.
Investor takeaways
Market commentators say the halt underscores the volatility and headline risk that come with crypto‑linked equity strategies, reinforcing the importance of transparency, credible disclosures, and caution around undisclosed stock promotions, especially when speculative enthusiasm outpaces fundamentals.

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