May 9, Chicago - National Futures Association (NFA) announced today that it has published a new investor education booklet entitled "Scams and Swindles: An Educational Guide to Avoiding Investment Fraud." The guide describes common characteristics of investment scams and outlines steps individuals can take to avoid them.
"Fraudulent investment offers are pitched at us every day," says NFA's Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Communications Karen Wuertz. "They come by telephone, through e-mails, in newspapers, magazines and late night television programs. We all have to learn how to spot these scams before we lose our money to them."
Characteristics of an Investment ScamKnowing some common characteristics of a fraudulent investment offer can help you to avoid becoming a victim of a scam. These characteristics include:
• A demand for an immediate decision. Swindlers often insist that you should or must make your decision "right now" before the opportunity for fast profits disappears. In reality, the only thing that will disappear is your money.
• A request for a credit card number other than to make a purchase. A fraudster may ask you for your credit card number "for identification" or some other plausible reason. Whatever the ploy, once a swindler has your card number, you will likely see unauthorized charges appear on your statement.
• An investment that is "without risk". Except for obligations of the U.S. government, all investments have a degree of risk. Think about it. If there were any such thing as a completely risk-free investment with big profits assured, do you think the swindler would want to share that information with additional investors?
You may order single copies of "Scams and Swindles" free of charge by calling NFA's Information Center toll-free at 800-621-3570 or by emailing NFA at
information@nfa.futures.orgAnother brochure of interest is "Trading in the Off-Exchange Foreign Currency Markets: What Investors Need to Know". Although some of the information is specific to the regulatory structure in the United States, the brochure also contains information relevant to anyone who is considering trading retail forex.
For more information, visit the
Investor Learning Center section of
NFA's Web site.
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By BrokersMatrix, 18/05/2007
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