Filler stocks are low-capital, heavily traded penny stocks used to manipulate market activity or meet trading volume requirements. Often promoted by unscrupulous brokers, they benefit companies needing artificial liquidity and short-term traders seeking quick gains—while posing high risks for uninformed retail investors.
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