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Fraud - What's New At The SEC
The Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) is continuing to litigate against fraud and other violations of the US securities laws. During the first nine months of 2006 they announced in Litigation Releases the opening of one hundred thirty-one new cases. Read more →
Fraud - Will Hedge Funds Produce The Next Really Big One?
For thousands of years investment advisors have been asking investors to give them money so they could invest it for them. Even after Charles Ponzi in the 1920? Read more →
Fraud-High Yield And Low Risk Are A Warning Sign
High yield and low risk are two attributes of an investment that investors want. Time-tested investment wisdom has told us the higher the risk, the higher the yield and the lower the risk, the lower the yield. Read more →
Fraud-Pump And Dump Schemes Are Still Around
Pump and dump schemes have cost investors hundreds of millions of dollars in the past few years. The World English Dictionary defines them as, ?involving unscrupulous stock market manipulation: describes a fraudulent scheme in which unscrupulous stockbrokers, analysts, or stockholders highly recommend their own stocks in order to drive up the price before selling for a quick profit (slang). Read more →
Fraud-Recovering Investor Funds Hidden Offshore
In many investor frauds, stolen money is hidden offshore. Although fraudsters do not think they will be caught, they are cautious enough to hide their stolen money. Read more →
Free Cash Flow: A Simple Indicator of a Company's Health
One of the best indicators of corporate health is the Free Cash Flow (FCF) of a company and, unlike some other indicators, it is relatively easy to understand. Read more →
Free Investment Seminar - How Many Times Have You Heard That?
Throughout my time as an investment mentor and coach I have always heard stories about how people attended a seminar (usually a free seminar) or read a book and believed that this information was enough to make money out of the share market. Read more →
Frog Is In The Pot
You remember the story about the frog that was put into a pot of cold water on the stove. He was not concerned. Someone lit the burner and the water began getting warm, the frog was very comfortable and as the water became warmer he was so relaxed and complacent that he fell asleep ? Read more →
From Global Momentum to Global Value
The recent pullback in international and emerging markets blunts momentum but highlights the need to search for value worldwide.According to data from Emerging Portfolio Research, international money managers, who were pouring each week this year an average $1. Read more →
Full Service Brokerage Firms
Stock markets are notorious for their wild swings; many investors end up losing their shirts due to lack of experience. However, credible market intelligence can compensate to some extent for inexperience, warning new market entrants of potential pitfalls and protecting them from huge losses. Read more →

Aphorism

My mission has been to change the industry so that our citizens - the human beings who invest in funds - get a fair shake.

John Bogle


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