Frauds emerge during market bubbles, not bottoms; exposure is imminent across markets.

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Fraud typically emerges during market bubbles, not at market bottoms. During bubbles, investor excitement and speculation drive prices to unsustainable levels, attracting scams and fraudulent schemes. In contrast, market bottoms are marked by fear and low confidence, resulting in less fraudulent activity as investors are more cautious.

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