
In this type of economic environment, high net worth individuals need to play good defense, and they need to be very smart about what they do with their money
(PRWEB) October 05, 2011
The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is urging high net worth individuals, or investors to use their due diligence service before they throw down hundreds of thousands, and or millions of dollars into a incredible business opportunity, a too good to be true real estate deal, or a supposedly high yield investment product. The group says, "Ever hear of the Auction Rate Securities disaster? Two Hundred Billion Dollars of these supposedly same as cash investment products were sold to many high net worth investors, prior to February of 2008. Many have yet to have recovered their money. The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog says, "We think within six months the U.S. unemployment rate will be north of 10%, we think because there are at least two million homes in the various stages of foreclosure, many of our nations residential real estate markets are going to see devaluations of another 10%. Adding fuel to the fire, or compounding it is President Obama, and his wealth distribution policies. The translation in all of this is pretty simple, if you elect to invest your money at this time, you better get a second opinion, and our due diligence service is just that. Before you invest big in anything, please call us at 866-714-6466, and get that second opinion. Unlike Wall Street, we actually do look out twelve months, and to be honest we do not like what we see." http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog says, "Most US investor fraud happens on a local basis, with people offering yields, or returns too good to be true. We thoroughly inspect, and audit the records of the investment opportunity, in order to make certain it is not a Ponzi scheme, a poorly planned investment opportunity, or an investment opportunity that fails to mention the downside. If you have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars, to millions of dollars in an investment opportunity, please allow us to make sure the investment opportunity is real, please allow us to protect your money with a thorough inspection of any limited partnership, real estate partnership, or business opportunity." The group says, "If you have a bad feeling about a limited partnership, or investment opportunity you have invested a ton of money in, trust your gut, and get us involved." Investors concerned about their investment in a limited partnership, a real estate partnership, or a business opportunity are encouraged to call the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via its web site at http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
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