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Australian court bans social media influencer ‘ASX Wolf’ from giving financial advice Australian court bans social media influencer ‘ASX Wolf’ from giving financial advice
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Permanent injunction issued against ‘finfluencer’ Tyson Robert Scholz who posted stock tips to paid subscribersPermanent injunction issued against ‘finfluencer’ Tyson Robert Scholz who posted stock tips to paid subscribers
The federal court has issued a permanent injunction against a so-called social media “finfluencer” who posted stock tips to paid subscribers under the name “ASX Wolf”.The federal court has issued a permanent injunction against a so-called social media “finfluencer” who posted stock tips to paid subscribers under the name “ASX Wolf”.
Queensland justice Kylie Downes on Thursday issued the order forbidding Tyson Robert Scholz from hosting paid online groups in which messages were exchanged about share trades without an Australian Financial Services Licence.Queensland justice Kylie Downes on Thursday issued the order forbidding Tyson Robert Scholz from hosting paid online groups in which messages were exchanged about share trades without an Australian Financial Services Licence.
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Scholz was also ordered to pay the legal bills of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic), which filed the suit against him in December 2021.Scholz was also ordered to pay the legal bills of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic), which filed the suit against him in December 2021.
From early 2020 to November 2021, Scholz engaged in what the court ruled in December was a financial services business.From early 2020 to November 2021, Scholz engaged in what the court ruled in December was a financial services business.
He spruiked stocks via disappearing stories posted to his Instagram account and sold memberships to private social media channels, where stock tips were discussed for $500, $1,000 or $1,500 a year.He spruiked stocks via disappearing stories posted to his Instagram account and sold memberships to private social media channels, where stock tips were discussed for $500, $1,000 or $1,500 a year.
“Financial services laws exist for the protection of investors,” Asic deputy chair Sarah Court said in a statement.“Financial services laws exist for the protection of investors,” Asic deputy chair Sarah Court said in a statement.
“ASIC sought permanent injunctions in this case because the people who paid Mr Scholz to access private online forums where he made recommendations about shares, as well as those people who purchased shares based on these recommendations, did not have the benefit of these protections.”“ASIC sought permanent injunctions in this case because the people who paid Mr Scholz to access private online forums where he made recommendations about shares, as well as those people who purchased shares based on these recommendations, did not have the benefit of these protections.”
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Anyone recommending financial products or providing financial advice on social media must ensure they are complying with the law or face Asic enforcement action, Court warned.Anyone recommending financial products or providing financial advice on social media must ensure they are complying with the law or face Asic enforcement action, Court warned.