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The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog Expands Its Investigations Of Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus & Wells Fargo Auction Rate Securities Americas Watchdog's Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is the premier shareholders advocacy group in the United States. The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is expanding its national investigation of Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus and Wells Fargo auction rate securities, because either this cash equivalent type investments have either been frozen, they have lost value, or both. According to the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog, "if you sell an investment product as a cash equivalent, it had better be a cash equivalent or we will come after you". Investors who have lost money or had their investment frozen in Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus, or Wells Fargo auction rate securities can call the group anytime at 866-714-6466 or visit their web site at http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com (PRWEB) November 10, 2008 -- Americas Watchdog created the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog as a safety net for large or small investors who get suckered by stock brokers or bank investment advisors, with less than safe investments. The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is expanding its investigations of Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus and Wells Fargo auction rate securities, because either these investments have lost value, or the asset has been frozen. According to the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog, "if you sell an investor a cash equivalent, or an investment that is supposed to be just like cash, it had better be just that". If an investor has these types of investments they can call the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466 or visit their web site at Http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
Investments in Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus & Wells Fargo auction rate securities have been the subject of numerous news articles and or state or federal investigations. The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog would like to talk with investors who purchased these investments to learn the following: * What did the bank or stock broker or bank investment advisor tell you about this financial product? * Did the broker or bank investment advisor tell you the investment was "same as cash or just like cash"? * Did the bank or investment advisor tell you, "these type products have no risk"? * Did the stock broker or bank investment advisor put this in writing or in an e-mail?
If a purchaser of Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus or Wells Fargo auction rate securities were told any of the above, they should contact the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog at 866-714-6466, or visit their web site at Http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com . According to Americas Watchdog, "we would also like to talk to larger auction rate securities victims not covered by the already announced auction rate securities settlements". These investment devices are also known as ARPS, ARS, or SLARS.
Important note from the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog & Americas Watchdog, "we anticipate wide spread tax free municipal bond failures in 2009. Americas Watchdog is one of the most quoted sources in the world on the US real estate markets. In 2009 we expect at a minimum an additional 10% decline in US housing values. The US home value declines will cause widespread municipal bond failures, because of greatly diminished property tax revenues to US cities, counties & states. Unless your stock broker or bank investment advisor is willing to put in writing that your tax free municipal bond is 100% safe, you should cash out while you still can".
Should investors or shareholders in failed cash equivalent type investments have any questions, or would like more information about active investigations they are welcome to call the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466 or visit their web site at Http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is all about shareholder protection and Wall Street responsibility & integrity.
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