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Furu-buster busted, caught discussing his illegal PMS service

Arush Sarna, better known as Crosshair on X, said in a Twitter Space that people ask him to manage their trades and he takes a call based on “feasibility”

September 26, 2023 / 10:42 IST
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It is hard to prove that a person is illegally managing another's money, if it is being done by taking the other's trading account's log-in credentials.

Over the last few months, a group of vigilantes has been busting fake stock-market gurus (furus) on X and winning followers. But they now find themselves on the wrong side of the story.

The furu-buster/vigilantes—there are three or four of them—have been exposing trader-trainers who falsify their trading profit-and-loss (P&L) statements to sell courses and stock tips, and have made their fair share of enemies and admirers. However, one of the busters has now been caught on the wrong foot.

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In a Twitter Space recording, Arush Sarna, the furu buster, who is better known as Crosshair, was caught discussing his portfolio management service (PMS)—a service that would be illegal sans a licence from regulator Sebi. Talking to Moneycontrol later, he denied running such a service and said that all the claims in the recording were made in the heat of the argument. However, the recording of his conversation strongly indicates otherwise.