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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION EXPOSES FRAUD & IMPOSES MONETARY SANCTIONS ON NUMEROUS SOUTH FLORIDA FIRMS
As recently as July 26, 2006, the CFTC, imposed monetary sanctions and entered permanent injunctions against a number of principals and salesmen of another South Florida-based commodity options trading firm. Several of these individuals were also sanctioned and had fines imposed on them on June 5, 2006. The two firms named were United Investors Group (UIG) of Boca Raton & First American Investment Services, Inc. of Deerfield Beach.
Click on the following links to read the CFTC Releases: http://cftc.gov/opa/enf06/opa5207-06.htm (July 26, 2006) and http://cftc.gov/opa/enf06/opa5185-06.htm (June 5, 2006) & http://cftc.gov/opa/enf04/opa4943-04.htm (June 21, 2004) for details Visit the following links to read more about the other firms involved:
Each of these firms have been ordered to pay restitution to defrauded customers and also to pay substantial monetary penalties. If you are a victim of any of these firms, follow the link to Contact Us to Ask Mark Tepper About Securities Fraud or telephone us at (954) 961-0096 for your free telephone consultation to determine if we can assit you in recovering some of your investment losses. FYI: NASAA SURVEY SHOWS SENIOR INVESTMENT FRAUD ACCOUNTS FOR NEARLY HALF OF ALL COMPLAINTS RECEIVED BY STATE SECURITIES REGULATORS - Unregistered Securities, Variable and Equity Indexed Annuities Most Pervasive Financial Products Involved in Senior Investment Fraud WASHINGTON (July 17, 2006)—With the first ‘Baby Boomers’ turning 60 this year, state securities regulators warned today that investment fraud among seniors, which already accounts for nearly half of all investor complaints received by state securities regulators, could grow significantly in coming years.... To read the entire article and NASAA President's SENIORS SUMMIT STATEMENT, click http://www.nasaa.org/NASAA_Newsroom/Current_NASAA_Headlines/4998.cfm The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has published numerous informational brochures and offers a variety of free information to assist investors on their website http://cftc.gov. The following information offers background information on Futures Trading and direct links to pages you can print. Basics of Futures Trading Trading commodity futures and options is not for everyone. It is a volatile, complex, and risky business. Before you invest any money in futures or options contracts, you should:
Broker Registration and Background InformationBefore you open an account, you should always check on the company's or individual's status: Background Affiliation Status Information Center (BASIC)Through this online system, National Futures Association (NFA) makes available registration information and futures-related actions contributed by NFA, the CFTC and the U.S. futures exchanges. If you need registration information that's not available in BASIC, you can contact NFA's Information Center at (800) 621-3570. Administrative Sanctions in Effect ListThis list contains the names of firms and individuals that currently have registrations and trading sanctions in effect as a result of administrative and statutory disqualification proceedings. Reparations Sanctions in Effect ListsThese lists contain the names of individuals or firms who have not paid awards which were levied against them as a result of reparations proceedings. Proceedings BulletinThis bulletin contains information about the Commission's administrative and injunctive enforcement actions and its statutory disqualification-from-registration proceedings. Additional Information for InvestorsFrom the NASD Investor Alert Investor Information section of their website at http://www.nasd.com/ Visit them for informative information on a variety of topics.
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