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Painting the tape is an illegal way to manipulate stock prices. And yes, it’s still illegal, even if you paint it super pretty.
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Transcript
- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what is painting the tape?
- 00:05
all right tape as in ticker tape should be white with black letters and numbers [New York Stock exchange ticker tape appears]
- 00:11
on it and that's it painting it is clearly a sign that you're painting over
- 00:16
something or hiding something and in fact painting the tape is an illegal way
- 00:22
to try and manipulate stock prices in essence it works like this
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- 00:26
Moe and Larry decide that if they show tons of volume
- 00:30
suddenly traded in a given stock that "somebody will think something's up"
- 00:36
like a takeover is coming yeah yeah that's the ticket [Moe speaks to Larry]
- 00:40
Google's buying them for a big price for sure and note that painting the tape is
- 00:45
actually a common phenomenon in social media since those stocks are ones that
- 00:49
they talk about where one lonely bitter and angry former postal worker can buy a [Man panting at a computer]
- 00:55
dozen old used Dell computers to be that social media promulgator and those
- 01:01
tie differently into the internet with different IP addresses so that remotely
- 01:05
it looks like they're owned by twelve different people with twelve different
- 01:09
opinions all coming at you at the same time recommending you buy this stock or
- 01:14
sell that stock right well that blogger a social media person then posts on a [Social media post of basketball game appears]
- 01:18
given topic like curling sucks and then their second fake account replies yes of
- 01:23
course it does curling is for idiots and their third
- 01:26
account replies, well curling should be banned from the Olympics you see that
- 01:30
guy's gut and well you get the idea things get incendiary in the stock
- 01:34
market this way as well so if Moe and Larry trade tons of shares [Moe and Larry throwing shares at each other]
- 01:39
back and forth and a big spike of volume lots of other institutional investors
- 01:43
like the big ones may be enticed to buy in and then they drive the stock from
- 01:49
say twelve bucks a share to eighteen at which point Moe and Larry will get out
- 01:54
having made a fast tidy and very illegal profit they would have painted the [Moe and Larry celebrate as money falls on them]
- 02:00
ticker tape to look like there was tons of activity on it
- 02:03
tons of exciting takeover rumors and other forces to make the stock go up up
- 02:07
up with lots of demand from investors all over the world when in fact
- 02:11
there wasn't they were clearly fishing for someone else to come in and bid [Stock on a fishing line appears]
- 02:15
things up so that they could sell make their dough and move on to some other
- 02:19
scheme and well here's where that scheme usually ends you up....
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