--- type: "Topics" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/topics/39723852.md" description: "Actually, I didn't discover Brother Xueqiu. Brother Xueqiu was forwarded to me by @差佬的交易员. However, I suddenly miss an old friend, so let's praise him @西嗯爱姆🕊️Sharing a few of Brother Xueqiu's glorious deeds:1. Hundred-Faced HassanFirst, he claimed to be an English teacher at New Oriental, then inexplicably switched careers to become an accountant, then inexplicably became a software expert, and then inexplicably became a journalist. Anyway, he had eighteen different professions.2. Self-DefinitionFirst, it was IELTS 9.0, then it became 8.5, then someone posted his score report, and he changed it to 6.5 with a one-on-one signature; sharing news is just sharing news, but Brother Xueqiu would always say that what he shared was 100% correct, that he had reviewed it before posting, and then if it was wrong, he would just delete the post as if nothing happened. But beforehand, he kept emphasizing 100% correctness and how professional he was.3. Gang OperationHis client base is distinct. When encountering Chinese concept stocks, he would say they would rise 10x, 100x; for US blue-chip stocks, he would say they would fall 90%. The goal is to harvest a specific group of people. Then he developed an offline matrix; some were deceived, some were his accomplices. When leaving, he would leave a message saying 'stay away from Longbridge's XXX,' only to turn around and come back trying to harvest naive investors. So, Brother Xueqiu, has your entire family tree been buried six feet under?Scams operating under the banner of investment/arbitrage/low-risk high-return typically have several classic tactics:1. Jargon BombardmentUsing seemingly professional terms like cigar butt stocks, parent-subsidiary arbitrage, margin of safety, etc., to make people think he's knowledgeable and systematic. In reality, it can't withstand scrutiny and lacks concrete logic.2. False CertaintyPackaging patience and low-position leverage as sure-win signals, avoiding the real uncertainty of the market, making people mistakenly believe they can replicate returns just by following him.3. Clear TargetingTargeting people who want to make steady money but don't understand deep value investing. Offering both the security of high dividends and hinting at excess returns through arbitrage and penetration return rates, appealing to the contradictory psychology of wanting both safety and high returns.4. Follow-up OperationsOnce you show interest, they will most likely guide you to:- Pay to join a group/buy courses/buy indicators- Download a specific app for copy trading- Directly transfer money or let them operate on your behalfIf you have already suffered specific losses or are being induced to operate, it is recommended that you:- Stop all transfers, sharing account details, scanning QR codes- Keep chat records, transfer receipts, and the other party's account information- Report to the National Anti-Fraud Center (96110) or the platformThe National Anti-Fraud Center reminds you: Please don't let scammers calculate your assets, penetrate your accounts, and finally use you as a margin of safety; don't be treated as a high-yield asset for arbitrage by scammers. Anyway, when asked to transfer money or hand over your account, calling the police won't hurt." datetime: "2026-04-05T16:34:09.000Z" locales: - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/topics/39723852.md) - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/topics/39723852.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/topics/39723852.md) author: "[奇迹的交易员cola](https://longbridge.com/en/profiles/10743314.md)" --- # Actually, I didn't discover Brother Xueqiu. Br… ## Comments (4) - **長野原烟花店交易员 · 2026-04-06T00:18:04.000Z · 👍 2**: Coca-Cola target $3, NVIDIA target $20, Pinduoduo target $400, Alibaba target $500😄 - **京城Z先生 · 2026-04-06T04:50:48.000Z · 👍 3**: Who is Snowball Bro? You've researched his fundamentals so meticulously. Could it be you were in love with him? 😂 - **奇迹的交易员cola** (2026-04-06T07:35:02.000Z): Yes 🤣 I used to watch it a lot for a while, and only later realized something was off.