Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission lists "HOMEO Trend" tokens on the suspicious investment products alert list

ChainCatcher reports that, according to the Hong Kong Economic Journal, the “HOMEO Trend” token has been added to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission’s list of suspicious investment products.

The token is operated and promoted by Excellence Trend Therapy (Hong Kong), and it is suspected to be sold to the public through seminars held in Hong Kong, claiming to generate returns for investors. The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission emphasizes that this product has not been approved by regulatory authorities for sale to the public in Hong Kong, and the relevant disclosure documents have not been reviewed by the SFC. The regulator warns investors to exercise extreme caution, as investing in such unapproved products may result in significant or total loss of funds.

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