Should this not be reported with the SEC (too) ?
Post# of 148187
Clearly it's manipulation:
Manipulation
Manipulation is intentional conduct designed to deceive investors by controlling or artificially affecting the market for a security. Manipulation can involve a number of techniques to affect the supply of, or demand for, a stock. They include: spreading false or misleading information about a company; improperly limiting the number of publicly-available shares; or rigging quotes, prices or trades to create a false or deceptive picture of the demand for a security. Those who engage in manipulation are subject to various civil and criminal sanctions.
https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answerstmanipulhtm.html
The manipulation effects a US traded stock under US regulations.
No matter where a person/entity is resided it's a criminal offense in the USA.
The USA can prosecute.
English is not my mother language and I'm no resident of the USA. Thus filing a complaint is more complicated for me.
Maybe someone else can/will ?