A leading securities fraud attorney with a successful track record
Monies invested in the stock
market can generate substantial profits, especially in a bull market (when
equities are on the upswing). However, a
portfolio that is comprised entirely of stocks will be more volatile. Since heightened volatility provides for
greater risk, prudent stockbrokers should urge clients to hold bonds in their
portfolios. And, on a parallel note,
branch managers and other supervisory personnel should take steps to insure
that brokers are educating customers of the benefits of balanced portfolios via
communications resting on plain language (as opposed to complicated industry
jargon that often misleads investors).
Unfortunately, some stock
brokers pay little attention to the risks presented by “all equity”
portfolios. And, significantly, some
brokers regularly “pitch” the supposedly superb characteristics of high risk,
speculative stocks while concealing the full extent of the risks accompanying
such an investment. Such a tactic
constitutes securities fraud, assuming
the broker acts in an intentional (or at least a reckless) manner. If you suspect that your broker has made
misleading statements regarding portfolio risk or the risks accompanying a
specific stock, it may be in your interest to consult a securities
fraud attorney.
If you have been a victim
of securities fraud, call Chris
Bebel, a former federal prosecutor. He
will use his extensive knowledge, skill, and experience to build a stronger
case for you. Chris Bebel focuses on
areas that include due diligence, false representations, high risk stocks,
material omissions, private offerings, excessive trading and life settlements. He has lectured on numerous securities law
principles at the request of various organizations. He strives to help individuals in distress
fight for their money. He does not
guarantee success, but he promises you that he will use his knowledge, skill,
and experience as part of an overall effort that is designed to build a
stronger case, and thereby ensure that you enjoy a higher likelihood of
recovery. Chris Bebel is a professional
and dedicated securities attorney. Fraud and misstatement could cause significant
damages which can be settled through negotiations. In recent years, Chris Bebel has been
especially active in pursuing cases involving private placement fraud or
Regulation D offering which has frequently caused massive financial losses to
the investors.
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