PUMP AND DOWN IN JIWASRAYA INVESTATION AND THE ABSENCE OF ISLAMIC ECONOMY LAW PRINCIPLES

The case of PT. Asuransi Jiwasraya (Persero) investment once became public attention. Not only does it harm its customers, the country also must bear the company’s loss. This loss is caused by the investment practice into low-quality stocks. The company neglected the good investment principles and prioritized more on the personal interest. This article aims to describe and define the pump and down phenomena in the investment of PT. Asuransi Jiwasraya. To top it off, the article analyzes the pump and down phenomena based on the Islamic economy law principles. This is a doctrinal legal research with case study approach. The results show that pump and down is a transaction activity of an effect in manipulative way. This model is characterized by rising price (uptrend) because of a series of stock purchase transaction in a fairly big amount so the rising reaches the highest price level, then the reduced price is too significant. They aim at gaining big profit so they can re-purchase the stock in a cheaper price. This pump and down phenomena in PT. Asuransi Jiwasraya investment case is not in line with the Islamic law principles. The investment model in this schema contains several elements i.e. maisīr, najasy, gharar, ghisysy, ihktikar, and tadlīs. Kasus investasi PT. Asuransi Jiwasraya (Persero) sempat menjadi sorotan publik. Selain merugikan nasabah, negara juga harus menanggung kerugian perusahaan. Kerugian ini muncul akibat praktik investasi pada saham kualitas rendah. Perusahaan disinyalir mengabaikan prinsip-prinsip investasi yang baik dan lebih mengedepankan kepentingan pribadi. Artikel ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan fenomena pump and down dalam investasi PT. Asuransi Jiwasraya. Artikel ini juga bertujuan mesdeskripsikan pump and down dalam kasus Jiwasraya. Artikel ini juga menganalisis fenomena pump and down tersebut berdasarkan prinsip-prinsip hukum ekonomi syariah. Artikel ini merupakan hasil penelitian hukum doctrinal dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa Pump and Dump merupakan aktivitas transaksi suatu Efek secara manipulative. Model transaksi ditandai dengan naiknya http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/j.v11i2.8624


Introduction
Jiwasraya insurance is currently becoming a hot topic of discussion among Indonesians. The problem experienced by Jiwasraya is not trivial in which the inability of the oldest insurance in Indonesia to pay for the insurance policy product of the JS Saving Plan reaching 12.4 trillion rupiah 1 . The JS Saving Plan product policy is a life insurance product as well as an investment offered through banking or bancasurrance.
As we know from the information and news available so far, Jiwasraya Insurance is experiencing liquidity pressure (the ability to pay debts) which makes the State-Owned Enterprises' equity (assets) recorded negative up to 23.92 trillion rupiah in September 2019 and this resulted into the capital adequacy ratio for general insurance and life insurance companies based on Financial Services Authority regulation (known as P-OJK) and it is about 120 %. Thus, Jiwasraya insurance requires a capital injection of up to 32.89 trillion to become a healthy insurance company in accordance with the P-OJK 2 .
Jiwasraya customer default case has actually occurred since the 2000s 3 . From the data compiled by CNN Indonesia, Jiwasraya has experienced problems starting from 2006 in which at that time the equity of this State-Owned Enterprise's insurance was recorded at minus 3.29 trillion. This data was obtained from the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises and Financial Services Authority. In 2008, the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) gave a disclaimer on the audit results for the 2006 and 2007 financial statements because the information regarding Jiwasraya's capital reserves could not be trusted. Jiwasraya experienced financial deficit in 2008, it increased by 3.29 trillion in 2006, 5.7 trillion in 2008, and 6.3 trillion in 2009. In 2010 to 2012, Jiwasraya implemented a reinsurance scheme and recorded a surplus of 1.3 trillion at the end of 2011. In 2012, the Capital Market and Financial Institution Supervisory Agency issued a license for JS Proteksi Plan products on December 18 th , 2012. JS Proteksi Plan was marketed in cooperation with banks (bancassurance). This product also adds the weakness to the company because it offers high interest, 9% to 13% per year.
In 2014, the State-Owned Insurance financial problems had not been resolved but Jiwasraya became a sponsor for the English football club Manchester City. In 2017, the financial condition of Jiwasraya insurance company seemed to improve. This is indicated by the positive financial statements of Jiwasraya in 2007, recording insurance premium income from the JS Saving Plan product reaching IDR 21 trillion, thus this state company earned IDR 2.4 trillion, increasing 37.64% from 2016.
In 2018, the Director of Insurance Supervision of Financial Service Authority issued a letter of approval for the 2016 premium reserves of 10.9 trillion rupiah. This year, the customer of the JS Saving Plan began to cash out their insurance due to allegations of irregularities in the company's management. The indication of the irregularity is correct because the result of the audit of the Public Accountant Firm and price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) on the 2017 financial statements corrected the interim financial statements from a profit of IDR 2.4 trillion to only IDR 428 billion. In August 2018, Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Rini Soemarno gathered a board of directors to explore the company's potential for default. He also asked BPK and the Financial and Development Supervision Agency (BPKP) to carry out an investigate audit of Jiwasraya.
In October and November 2018, Jiwasraya's liquidity problems began to be noticed by the public. The company announced that it was unable to pay claims for insurance policy of JS Saving Plan customers amounting to IDR 802 billion. In November, the results of the General Meeting of Shareholders appointed Hexana Tri Sasongko as the President Director and he revealed that Jiwasraya needed funds of IDR 32.89 trillion to meet the solvency ratio of 120 percent. In addition to that, the company's assets were recorded at only IDR 23.26 trillion while its liabilities reached IDR 50.5 trillion. As a result, Jiwasraya's equity was negative around IDR 27.24 trillion. Meanwhile, liabilities (debts) from problematic JS

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Saving Plan products were recorded at IDR 15.75 trillion.

Figure 1 Travel Map of Jiwasraya Insurance
Source: https://finansial.bisnis.com/ (Accessed on 16-01-2020) In the second government cabinet, President Joko Widodo appointed Erick Thohir as the first person in the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises. In November 2019, Erick Thohir as Minister of State-Owned Enterprises reported indications of fraud at Jiwasraya to the Attorney General's Office (AGO). This was done after the government looked in detail at the financial statements of companies that were considered not transparent. The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises suspects that there is an unhealthy investment scheme in Jiwasyara insurance with a large enough capital placement in shares that have a small market capitalization (speculation) in the portfolio of this State-Owned Enterprises, this is one of the causes of Jiwasraya's claim default. Besides from the AGO, the Jakarta High Prosecutors' Office has also upgraded the status of examination from search to investigation toward the cases of suspected corruption. In December 2019, the result of the investigation by the Attorney General's Office into the Jiwasraya corruption case stated that there was a violation of the principle of prudence in investing. It is known that Jiwasraya places 95 investment funds in risky assets.
Actually, OJK has written rules regarding the diversification of the insurance company portfolio through POJK No.71 concerning financial soundness of insurance and reinsurance companies with Sharia principles. To maintain financial liquidity, the Financial Services Authority insurance company determines the investment composition in the form of cash and banking deposits of at least 10% of the investment value, government bonds at least 30%, Bank Indonesia (BI) instruments, State-Owned Enterprises bonds, Non State-Owned Enterprises corporate bonds at least 30% and placements in portfolio of large cap stocks (blue chips) and mutual funds with a maximum value of 20% 4 . But if you observe this rule, Jiwasraya has violated the provisions of Financial Services Authority Regulation No. 71 and 72, one of which is by placing investments in stocks and mutual funds of more than 50% and even, not in large cap stocks (blue chips) but in small cap stocks (penny). This is the place where the main problem with Jiwasraya Insurance lies in which the composition of the stock and mutual fund portfolios that have exceeded the threshold of the 20% stipulation of the OJK. Besides, it exceeds the composition of the investment weighting in high risk instruments, Jiwasraya is also wrong in choosing the type of issuer. In POJK No.71, it explains that stocks and mutual funds that can be used as investment options are stocks that have a large market capitalization (blue chips), but in fact Jiwasraya's portfolio placement turns out to be stocks that have a small market capitalization and tend to be fluctuated (rising and falling so fast) and it does not have a good healthy and growing company's base.
Fluctuated shares are often called as penny stocks. This kind of shares can incredibly increase without real corporate actions or it can easily and rapidly drop off without reasons as well. In one day or days, shares that are included into penny stocks can experience top auto reject and bottom auto reject.
From the explanation of Jiwasraya's case, the question for us is about what penny stock is. This is what the author will describe in the discussion chapter of the article. In addition to it, the author will explain as well the legality (legal) aspects of the transaction of penny stocks (speculation) in the view of Islamic law.

Research Methods
From the preliminary introduction above, a particular research method is needed to answer the research questions in this paper. The research method used in this paper is a normative-empirical legal (applied law research) with a non-judicial case study approach 5 . The normative-empirical legal research referred to in this paper is research that analyzes legal problems in a doctrinal way, such as referring to existing laws and regulations related to financial transactional in Indonesia (literature study) and how the legal reality prevails in a society (real action) in implementing it whether it is in accordance with the wishes of the law. The nonjudicial case study approach in this paper is that this research is not related to the conflict currently being faced by Jiwasraya. So, the focus of this paper is not to examine the legal consequences that will be faced by Jiwasraya's management but how Jiwasraya should manage its company assets so that it does not have a negative effect on other parties. Moreover, it also examines how the legal aspects of investing in speculative stocks from a legal perspective Islam.

Discussion
If we examine the aforementioned term "penny stock' , then we will have a little trouble in finding specific references related to these penny stocks. We will only find a discussion of stocks in general which we are familiar with as big cap stocks, large-cap stocks and small cap stocks of the term main of the first tier stocks with a large market capitalization advantage (first liner) are also often called capital market activists with the term blue chips such as shares of PT. Semen Indonesia, Inc. (TLKM), PT. Unilever Indonesia, Inc. (UNVR) and others, these stocks are very liquid and are actively traded on stock exchange days.
Mid-Cap Stocks can be said that the stocks in this category are still liquid (actively traded) even though the company's fundamental condition, which is (ADRO) and others. Finally, stocks that are included in the small-cap stocks category, such as stocks that have market capitalization (market capitalization) of small companies. Usually, stocks like this are the target for capital market speculators to aim at achieving instant profit but also risk borne.
The author tries to translate penny stocks from the research s/he conducted on online media in Indonesia. One of the reasons is CNBC Indonesia, which defines penny stocks as stocks whose increases and decreases are out of the ordinary because the movement of these stocks is engineered by market players with specific objectives and purposes 6 .
The term penny stock which its share increases and decreases so rapidly and in a short time is taken from the term typical Indonesian snack, the so-called "fried snack" which we often find on the side of the road or in public food stalls. It is called penny stock because if its small market capitalization, so it is easy to move the price in the capital market because it does not really need a large amount of capital to make the share price rise or fall. If an investor places too much funds in stock instrument that have a small market capitalization, it will be possible to experience a large enough floating loss in the investor's portfolio. This is what meant by stock speculation by market players on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 7 .
The prohibition of transaction on stocks that have high fluctuation in price movements has bigger risk and it is also great to become a trap for investors whose intentions are to seek profits in the capital market instead of having to accept large potential losses. In this situation, as a consideration for capital market players, the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) often stops trading transactions of a share because it has price movements outside its custom. The characteristics of stocks that fall into the fluctuating stocks category (penny) are as follows: 1. Entering into the list of Unusual Market Activity (UMA) UMA is the movement of a stock (securities) that occurs out of the ordinary at a certain time. The shares are usually discrete first by the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) because the increase is too extreme for more than two days. The definition of extreme is to go up to the maximum daily (top auto reject), either 20%, 25%, or 35% per day, depending on the share price 8 .
As we know for stocks with a price above IDR 5,000/share, the top auto reject stipulation is 20%. For stocks with a price range of IDR 200-5,000, the maximum increase in a day is 25%. Shares with a price range of IDR 50-200 / share are 35% per day. The purpose of the unusual market activity which the IDX assigns to one particular share is to cool down and serve as a warning to investors to be more careful at the same time in placing their capital in the issuer due to abnormal price movements 9 .

Unreasonable daily transactional volume and value
Its market capitalization is small and is included in the category of two tier (Mid-Cap Stocks) or three-tier stocks (Small-Cap Stocks), but its daily transactional volume and value are very high compared to similar companies, sometimes even similar to blue chip transactions. Market capitalization is a measure of the size of a company, obtained from the number of outstanding shares of the company multiplied by its market price. To compare a company with one or more other similar companies, you should also pay attention to its market capitalization because too much difference will make the comparison of the two stocks unbalanced 10 .
With a small market capitalization and / or limited ownership of retail investors, people who have an interest (dealer) can easily and more cheaply manage penny stocks which become commodities in the capital market.

Unreasonable bids and offers
Bid queues to buy share at a low price, while the offer (sell) at a high price 11 . Penny stocks are usually traded in large quantities but the bid and offer positions are thin. This means that it is almost certain that at every queue price, both bid and offer, the queue is uneven and often only 1 lot per price, which makes it easier for the dealer to increase the share price.

The Financial performance and information of the issuer are not in line with the price increase
Prices that soar up to hundreds of percent in a month are usually not supported by good fundamental company data, meaning that there is a contradiction between the market share price and the actual condition of company. Sometimes its financial performance grows 50%, but it is not infrequently that its performance drops more than 50% when the price goes up continuously, so that the increase in share prices often does not coincide with the performance and corporate actions announced by the issuer.

Unable to analyze
Shares that fall into the penny category cannot be analyzed either fundamentally or technically. Financial performance is not as high as its share price increase in the market. Financial ratios and valuations of penny stocks are usually too high compared to its closest competitors, or even unreasonable. In other words, this stock cannot be fundamentally analyzed.
The valuation that is often used to measure the health of a company in the capital market is by using the share Price to book Value (PBV), the ratio of Earning per Share (EPS) and the Price Earning Ratio (PER) which calculates the ratio by dividing the current share price by Earning per Share (EPS) 12 . If the valuation of an issue turns out to be more expensive than similar companies listed on the IDX, it must be a question for us. Examples of shares XXXZ, ZZZX and ZXZX are public companies listed on the IDX, shares of XXXZ and ZZZX have PBV of 1,2 times but shares of ZXZX have PBV of 50 times. Likewise, if we do a technical analysis of penny stocks, technically, the movement of these stocks is also too volatile or it is rarely traded so that it does not raise any technical analysis indicators at all.

Speculation Shares in the View of Islamic Law
The happiness of living in a world with an abundance of wealth is one of the goals of human life in the world. In Islam, the joy living in the world with good financial capabilities is a recommendation for its adherents. Rasulullah Muhammad SAW once said to be serious in working to achieve a good life in this world without having to forget the hereafter 13 . Allah has reminded Muslims not to leave a weak generation (QS. An-Nisā': 9). According to Didin Hafidhussin, Professor of Islamic religion of IPB, what is meant by weak in verse 9 of Surah An-Nisā is weak in four ways where one of which is economically weak 14 .
Investment is a part of mu'āmalah which means an activity of placing funds / capital in an investment product for a certain period of time hoping that the investment can grow profits. Meanwhile, the definition of investment in the Islamic perspective is all the things in which an investment activity is not against the principles of sharia (maqāsid al-ari'ah) 15 .
Investing in an Islamic perspective must pay attention to the code of ethics that becomes the signposts for every investor in placing their capital. As we know Islam has economic principles that guide it. Economic transactions in Islam must avoid gambling (masīr), uncertainty (gharar), usury (al-amwāl al-ribawiyyah), buying and selling bāil, Bay'i ma'dūm (buying and selling of goods that are not yet owned), itikār (hoarding groceries), taghrīr (influencing others), ghabn (imbalance of the object of the transaction), talaqqī al-rukbān (selling below price), tadlīs and ghishsh (hiding defective goods), tanājush/najsh (high bid but not intending to buy), dharar (causing danger), rishwah (bribery), immorality and wrongdoing 16 .
As explained above, speculative (penny) stocks are shares (issuers) of a company that rise out of the ordinary with a very large volume of transactions. Usually, this kind of stocks are controlled by certain people for the sake of one-sided interests and something in the world of crypto traders is known as Pump and Dump 17 .

Demand Engineering (Bai' Najasy)
Pump and Dump is a securities transaction activity characterized by an uptrend in price movements. The increase in price was caused by a series of share purchase transactions in a sufficient number so that the price rose to the highest price level. After the stock price reaches its highest level, the bookmakers, who have an interest in the increase of the shares, sell very large volumes resulting in a very significant price drop. The goal is to gain large profits and be able to buy back the shares when the price drops (cheap). 14  Such actions are included in the category of buying and selling tanajusy / najsy meaning that the act of bidding for goods at a higher price by parties who do not intend to buy them to create the impression that many parties are interested in buying them (demand engineering). Thus, other people will be deceived and think that the item is a good item and it is deserved to have a high price 18 .
This typical transaction very often occurs in the capital market which becomes a means of bringing together investors and entrepreneurs. So with the tanajusy buying and selling method, many capital market players (investors) are deceived and immediately become sudden investors (stuck) in the capital market, because if it is sold they will certainly experience losses. In Islam, the practice of buying and selling like this is certainly prohibited and falls into the category of buying and selling that is forbidden 19 . Rasulullah Muhammad SAW said that narrated by al-Bukhāri from 'Abdullah bin' Umar radiallahu anhuma Rasulullah said: "Rasulullah Muhammad SAW forbade buying and selling by using the way of najasy".
Besides pump and dump, in the terms of the capital market, it is also known as hype and dump, which is the sale and purchase of shares that is initiated by an uptrend accompanied by false positive information (in terms of stock traders it is known as pom-pom), so that the price of a stock reaches its highest price level 20 . After the price rises and even ARA (top auto reject), interested parties carry out a significant sell in a significant volume so that prices drop drastically and can even reach the bottom auto reject level. The transaction pattern is similar to the pump and dump transaction pattern aiming at creating opportunities to sell at high prices in order to make a profit.
As it is known that in the stock market, there is a maximum limit for an issuer's increase as well as its decline. The term ARA shows the upper limit of the daily increase in a stock and ARB shows the lower limit of the decline in one stock market day 21 . The stocks indicated as penny stock is often transacted in a form of pump and dump and also hype and dump up to the upper limit in its increase and the lower limit in its decline. These acts definitely give so many disadvantages for many people, especially for the retail investors in a capital market.  The form of transactions that fall into the Bai 'Najasy category is buying and selling by creating fake demand/supply. These stock transactions are carried out with the aim of giving an impression to market players that a stock seems to be being traded (liquid) with a high demand/supply so that market players are interested in buying/selling the shares 22 .
The transaction model of creating fake demand/supply often occurs in penny stocks. There is a strong indication that a stock creating a fake demand/ supply becomes the large number of queues that can be seen in the bid price buying queue and the queue to offer price. But not long after, the bid or offer queue can suddenly disappear as a result of the cancellation or withdrawal of the order or sometimes the bid/offer price suddenly changes from the previous price by market players on penny stocks.
Another term for the three forms of transactions above is known as cornering the market in which the act of contracting a certain share in the capital market 23  Perpetrators of cornering the market in Indonesia can be threatened with imprisonment of up to ten years and a maximum fine of fifteen billion in accordance with the provisions of Article 104 of the Capital Market Law.

Cover up shortages of goods (Tadlīs)
Tadlīs can be interpreted as fraud or covering up the shortage of goods being traded 24 . In the present context where buying and selling uses an online system, tadlīs can also be interpreted as the discrepancy between the goods being sold and the written product descriptions aimed at tricking buyers. The tadlīs transaction is also included in the gharar category where its transaction does not have a certainty regarding the contract, both the quality and quantity of the goods which are the object of sale and purchase 25 . There are several types of tadlīs transactions, such as tadlīs regarding quality, tadlīs regarding quantity, tadlīs regarding price, and the time of delivery 26 .
In Islam, tadlīs clearly violates the principles of sharia in the absence of clarity of aqad or goods that are traded. Tadlīs is forbidden and Allah SWT will revoke the blessings of the assets obtained by tadlīs in accordance with the words of the Prophet Muhammad SAW as narrated by Imam al-Bukharī, Muslim, at-Tirmidzī, Abū Dāwud and al-Baihaqī 27 : "The seller and the buyer have khiyar (the option to cancel or continue the contract) as long as they have not been separated. If the two of them separate and act transparently (explaining the goods and prices as they are) then blessings are given in the buying and selling of both. If both of them hide (defective) each other and lie then that will scorch the blessings of buying and selling ". In the practice of buying and selling tadlīs against speculated stocks, we identify them as Front Running and Misleading Information. Front Running is an action taken by a member of the stock exchange to make a transaction to buy a particular share because of the information that the customer will buy a certain share in a large number which will certainly increase the value of the share 28 . The purpose of this buying action first is to take profit or reduce losses on shares that are still losing money in their portfolio. Particular actions are certainly very unfair for other investors, especially retail. It is because very often a speculated stock when it goes up and has been accumulated in large numbers by certain people so that other investors do not get a cheap price (the term in stock: missed the train). But when other investors decide to enter and buy the shares that have been accumulated, the stock will immediately and dramatically drop even until the bid price becomes empty it makes the stocks decline so fast and of course the investors who bought on its high level (premium) will experience a loss and this is an opportunity for people who have accumulated these shares to sell goods to take profit.
The second form of tadlīs is Misleading information, which is making misleading information (hoaxes) about a particular stock, both good and bad information about an issuer to influence prices in the market 29 . If the information made is about positive things about a particular share, the share price in the market will experience uptrend and the person who spreads the false information can easily sell the shares they own to take profit. But if false information is made regarding negative things about a particular share, the share price in the market will experience a dowtrend so that the hoax spreader can buy and own shares at a low price.
In Islam, we are commanded not to eat the property of our neighbors in an improper way 30 . Tadlīs actions can be categorized as taking one-sided profit in the wrong way (bail), queuing to avoid eating property by way of bail in QS. An-Nisā verse 29. Buying and selling by means of Front Running and Misleading information is an act of gambling (maisir) because the truth of the information obtained is certainly not certain (speculation) 31 . Speculation or drawing conclusions based only on conjecture (gambling) is certainly very contrary to the principles of sharia in QS. Al-Bāqarah verse 129 explaining that the act of gambling is a very big draw for human life and we are required to stay away from gambling.

Influencing others (Taghrir)
Taghrir is the origin of the word gharar which means uncertainty, consequence, disaster, danger and risk 32 . Taghrir, in its terminology, is doing an action without knowing the consequences that will be got from the act, or plunging into an action without knowing the risk that will be received. In economic term, taghrir is known as uncertainty or risk. In the theory of certainty, it will only create to probability, like the chance or possibility of an event about how big the chance of success or failure is. So when certainty factors are changed into uncertainty then taghrir/gharar will occur 33 .
So, taghrir is a contract (transaction) that contains an element of fraud due to the absence of certainty regarding the object of the contract, quality, quantity and ability to submit the object of the contract. From this understanding, of course we think that what is the difference between taghrir and tadlīs? In buying and selling tadlīs, the buyer does not know about the object of the contract properly (unknown to one party), while in the context of buying and selling taghrir, the buyer and seller both do not know about the object of the contract being transacted 34 . In Islam, the sale and purchase contract (taghrir) is forbidden because of the lack of certainty of the contract and this is explained in the hadiths narrated by Imam Muslim from Abū Hurairah RA, that the Prophet Muhammad SAW said: "For the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam prohibited buying and selling by throwing gravel and buying and selling that contain elements of fraud. " We all know, as the author has described above, that one indication of speculative (penny) stocks cannot be analyzed regarding the financial performance of a company listed on the stock exchange (fundamental analysis). Usually, stocks indicated as penny stocks have a very high ratio and valuation of their shares when compared to similar issuers in their sector 35 .
The way to measure the high cost of a stock, or the way to find the fair price of a stock is to use the ratio of share value per book value/price to book value (PBV) and earnings per share (EPS) ratio 36 . By using these two formulas, we will find out the fair price of a stock. For example, if the industry's average price to book value in the mining sector is 0.9 times but one particular issuer has a price to book value of 10 times, 20 times or even 100 times, then we are naturally suspicious that the issuer is indicated as speculative stock meaning that it is difficult to fundamentally analyze. Likewise, when we do a technical analysis of penny stocks, it tends to be difficult to read because it is too fluctuating so that it is not uncommon for an issuer to display technical analysis indicators at all. Technically, these stock movements are also too volatile or are rarely transacted so that there is no technical analytical indicator at all.
It is clear that such actions fall into a game of uncertainty which is forbidden in Islam. In addition to buying and selling gharar like that, it can also be categorized as buying and selling of dharar, like transactions that can cause damage and losses to market mechanisms, meaning that market balance will not occur and can result in a financial crisis that harms all groups 37 . So, Allah forbids this kind of buying and selling because the disadvantage is greater than the benefits obtained (QS. Al-māidah verse 90). Besides that, the rule of fiqhi'yah as one of the formulas in the withdrawal of Islamic law is explained that: "Rejecting muarat (disadvantage) takes precedence over taking benefits ". In the fatwa of the National Sharia Board-Indonesian Ulama Council (known as DSN-MUI) regarding the adoption of sharia principles in the capital market, it is explained that there are two types of transactions that fall into the taghrir category in the capital market, Wash Sale and Pre-Arrange Trade. Wash Sale transactions are quasi-trading transactions that actually do not change the beneficiary of ownership. This transaction is executed to form market opinion as if the rising and falling prices of a stock are normally formed and also to create the impression that the shares are heavily traded by market players (liquid 38 ).
Meanwhile, Pre-Arrange Trade is an act of conducting a buy order transaction (buy) and a sell order (sell) within the same time frame (exchanging goods) between the seller and the buyer who have made an agreement before making a transaction. The purpose of this transaction is to move a stock, either increase (uptrend), lower (downtrend), stable / fixed (sideways) or to restrain the rate of increase or decrease in a particular stock. 4. Accumulation / Hoarding of Shares (Ikhtikar) Ikhtikar comes from the word hakara which means persecution, storing food, collecting, storing and hoarding 39 . Based on its term, Ikhtikar can be interpreted as purchasing of an item while it is in a big number and storing / hoarding so that the distribution of goods in the field decreases. Thus, according to market law, the price will increase and when it increases, the stored goods are distributed and sold so that the Ikhtikar actors get a multiple profit from the issued capital 40 .
Ikhtikar law in the view of Islamic law is haram (prohibited) because this action is contrary to the universal values of al-Qurān which emphasize compassion and help each other in doing mu'āmalah. As confirmed in the QS. Al-Māidah verse 2 and QS. Al-Qasas verse 77: Ikhtikar in the transaction practice in the capital market has been published in the MUI DSN Fatwa No. 80 of 2011 in this matter which is included in the Ikhtikar act and is in line with Sharia principles that are Pooling Interest and Cornering. Pooling interest is a transaction on a certain stock (securities) so that it is seen that there are many transactions by market players (liquid), either the price increases or stagnates in a certain period and the transaction (buy/sell) is usually only carried out by certain people 41 . These stocks usually have a daily transaction volume of almost the same in a certain guarded period. After several periods, the movement is the same and the volume is the same, only then the price is raised / increased (by certain people) indicated by the volume and valuation of daily transactions soaring drastically to take profit or make a very large number of purchases (accumulation) or to serve as a benchmark against these shares.
The second form of Ikhtikar is Cornering, cornering transactions usually occur in stocks with a small percentage of public shareholding, so there is an attempt from the majority shareholder to make a quasi-supply so that the price will drop in the first session of the capital market 42 . Thus, public investors try to make their fortune (gambling) by performing short selling transactions (selling goods that are not yet owned/bai 'al-maksyuf) 43 . But in the second session of the stock market, the price suddenly went up because the majority shareholder made a very large purchase which resulted in losses for short selling investors because they have to buy back shares in session two beyond their purchases in the morning (session one).

Cheating (Ghisysy)
Ghisysy is the act of hiding the shortage of contract objects from the buyer with the aim that the buyer is pleased to carry out transactions on the object of the goods being traded. Basically, if the buyer finds out that the item is defective, he will not buy it at the seller's benchmark price. Buying and selling ghisysy can also be categorized as buying and selling Ghabn. It is like the imbalance in one transaction, especially regarding the quality of the object of the transaction of the two parties 44 .
In Islamic law, these transactions are prohibited because they clearly contradict the principle of maqāsidu al-syaāri'ah, like hif al-māl 45  made so that the stock is not closed in a weakened state. Likewise, if the stock rises even though what you want is to fall, then at the market close, a sell order is carried out so that the stock price is closed in a weakened state compared to the previous day's closing. Alternate trade transactions are transactions carried out by market players by alternating buy and sell transactions, meaning that the person whose transaction is the same (person or often called a dealer). The aim is to form public opinion regarding the liquidity of these shares because the volume and valuation of daily transactions are quite large. Thus, other market players will be interested in buying and selling the shares.

Conclusion
One of the big mistakes of Jiwasraya insurance is the placement of investment funds in assets that have a high risk, such as stocks and mutual funds. As a company that collects funds from the public (customers), Jiwasraya's insurance management should be more careful in making investment fund placement decisions.
Indeed, penny stocks sometimes give a promise giving big returns in a short time, but in the current condition where the global economy is in uncertainty due to economic instability marked by trade wars and heating up conditions in the Gulf countries, insurance business activists and investment managers should be more careful in carrying out investment activities in high risk sectors but prefer having safe haven investment instruments.
Investments in highly volatile stocks are very dangerous for everyone, both institutional investors and retail investors, because transactions in these stocks are full of uncertainty. So, it is natural that stocks like this cannot be analyzed both fundamentally and technically, especially when price movements are different from the reality (fundamentals), so that Islam as a religion has an interest in protecting its adherents by prohibiting transactions on stocks that have fluctuative and high prices because it is clear that these shares contain elements that are contrary to the aim of the Shari'a being revealed to humans (maqāsidu al-ariah). Stocks that have a small market capitalization and are not accompanied by adequate company growth are very risky for their shares to fall into the category of stocks that have high price fluctuations containing elements of maisīr, najasy, gharar, ghisysy, ikhtikar, taghrīr and tadlīs for the perpetrators.