— Why it moved
Why VSME Stock Ran 8x Today — June 10, 2026
A $3.8M debt-to-equity deal plus an AI pivot sent a $2M-cap Hong Kong microcap up 8x premarket — and by the close it had handed the whole alert-to-peak move back.

What moved VSME stock
VS Media is a Hong Kong microcap whose name points at a media business. Actual news for once: it disclosed a deal converting a US$3.8M convertible note into equity of S T Meng, a Singapore trading firm, lifting its stake to 41.5%, and management laid out an "AI Smart Living" pivot into smart-home and digital-health products. Both real, both early-stage.
The mechanics
A market cap around $2M coming into the day, 99% off its split-adjusted high. When 226M shares change hands on something that small, the tape goes vertical first and asks questions later.
VSME by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse alerted at 6:55 AM at $2.14; the peak, $6.57, printed at 7:41 AM — forty-six minutes of premarket window for a 207% move. And the run was real trading: dense continuous volume, not a hollow print.
How VSME's move ended
The regular session managed $5.38 just after the bell, then bled for six hours into a $2.05 close — 4.2% below the alert, a 69% fade from the peak, a complete round trip. Everything above $3 lasted under five hours. The note conversion recycles paper into an equity stake, and the AI pivot carries the company's own caveat that no revenue is assured. When a $2M cap peaks in premarket, the regular session is the unwind — the open here printed already more than a dollar under the high, and the rest was six hours of bleed.