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First, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Promises of huge returns with limited risk are usually false.
Be on the alert for anyone who downplays the importance of the disclosure statement; you should always receive one and always read it thoroughly before you open an account.
Do your homework! Don't be pressured to "act now."
Always ask questions.
Beware when a salesperson tells you to borrow money to invest, and never agree to give money to someone you have never met.
Watch out for guarantees of profit or boasts about past performance.
Do not rely on promises of profits due to "predictable" seasonal or market cycles or claims based on the impact of current news events.
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