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Jamshid Ghomi's Net Worth: The 'Ghost of the Stock Market' Trap That Just Ensnared 2,000 New Traders

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Jamshid Ghomi's Net Worth: The 'Ghost of the Stock Market' Trap That Just Ensnared 2,000 New Traders

- The 'Ghost of the Stock Market' Revealed: Jamshid Ghomi, the enigmatic algorithm trader who silently banked over $500 million in the past decade, just used a new A.I. bot to trigger a 4% flash crash on a major energy stock, burning 2,000 retail investors who tried to follow his "ghost trades".
- The Honeypot Strategy: Ghomi's latest play wasn't a single stock—it was a fake "viral alert" on a dummy ticker called $PHANTOM. He leaked the tip to a Telegram group with 50,000 members, but when they piled in, he sold short into their buy orders, pocketing $3.7 million in 12 minutes.
- Why He's Unstoppable: Unlike typical whale traders, Ghomi codes his own backdoor into market feeds. He sees every pending retail order in real time through a secret data stream from a rogue exchange server in Hong Kong—regulators are helpless because the server is on a ship in international waters.
- The Viral Vibe Check: Ghomi's manifesto, leaked last night, claims he does this to "expose the casino of retail gambling." His final line: "If you chase my ghost, you'll be the phantom." The hashtag #GhostJamshid is already trending on X, with fans calling him a "folk hero" and victims calling for a class action.
- Survive the Next Haunt: To avoid being Ghomi's next target, never trade a stock that gains 500% in an hour without a news catalyst—his bots mimic this pattern. Also, check if the ticker is older than one week; Ghomi creates new ones daily using shell LLCs. If you smell a ghost, the safest trade is