Saturday, January 14, 2006

The Biggest Stock Scams Of All Time

It is unfortunate, but words often associated with money and fortune are "cheat," "steal," and "lie." Who among us hasn't "accidentally" taken two $500 bills from the Monopoly bank, or forgotten at least once to pay $5 back to a friend? Chances are you were never called on it because your friends trusted you. Just as we trust our friends, we put faith in the investing world. Investing in a stock takes a lot of research, but it also requires us to make a lot of assumptions. For example, we assume reported earnings and revenue figures are correct, and that management is competent and honest. But these assumptions can be disastrous.

4 Comments:

Blogger Mr. MFEMFEM said...

Lawsuit...defamation of character via blatant lies...see you in court punk.

5:03 PM EST  
Blogger Mr. MFEMFEM said...

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5:41 PM EST  
Blogger Mr. MFEMFEM said...

It's your lie Bubba, tell it anyway you like.

The Knight trader is not a medium to defraud others so I suggest you take your miserable comments elsewhere.

5:42 PM EST  
Blogger Mr. MFEMFEM said...

The fiction on this site is truly laughable. Now this guy is claiming to have conversed with me about some options trade...pure fiction.

I won't waste any more of my time on these peons. Enjoy trading you 100 lots.

10:52 PM EST  

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