Ping, thanks again for filling out the SEC form. It is easy to get SEC's attention in price manipulation of ABQQ.
For example, today...there was no company news...nothing.
This is one way SEC does its detective work. SEC will simply go to the days that there was a significant/unusual price drop, like today in case of ABQQ, and will check the timing of the price drops and the posts. There is a good track record of this on ABQQ board. I have seen SEC's work through another investigation. SEC is great at this. All it takes is for the ABQQshareholders that are negatively affected by price manipulation and have lost money to submit the SEC form.