Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Distractions and Diversions 4

Let's take a step back for a moment before we explore the concept of distraction in a white collar scam.

     If you have an investment portfolio (one that is still worth something anyway), look at the standard disclaimer that accompanies the portfolio.  They will always say that the investor should look carefully at any potential investment and get independent advice.  The keyword here, however, is that in a real investment scheme that is not looking to defraud investors, the investment counselor and analyst will tell the potential investor to examine the investment carefully.

     In other words, the person's attention should be taken up completely by the investment prospectus.  The person should not be distracted or have his attention in any way taken away from the prospectus and its contents.

     In other words, a real investment counselor who is selling a real investment will want to make certain that the investor's attention is where it belongs.


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Have a great and fraud-free day.






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