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Strategies & Market Trends : Trend Setters and Range Riders

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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (5643)6/4/2001 6:08:28 PM
From: arabianprincessnights   of 5732
 
"I saw no lie"

If you are not capable of seeing the lie then you probably aren't capable of seeing other things......

However, I would like to ask the same question I have seen asked from someone else:

In your opinion, would it be ethically wrong for a stock picking service whether it was the principals and/or associates to get compensated or take kickbacks for each trade (churn after churn after churn) made by clients if there was no disclosure and/or if the clients were flat out lied to ...

Then, in your opinion would it be LEGALLY wrong whether in a criminal or civil manner.

Should a stock picking service who does such a thing be exposed? What if Tokoyo Joe had been guilty of such a thing? Should people work hard to uncover such scams or should they go quietly in the night and let people be fleeced. TMEX was fined 750,000 and this was not even an allegation ..though there were others.
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