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Investments Always Carry Risk
The higher the expected rate of return, the greater the risk; depending on market developments, you could lose some or all of your initial investment. With some investments, such as options, you can lose more than the amount of your investment. Ask whether the security can be redeemed or if there is a market for it. Some investments cannot easily be sold or converted to cash. Check to see if there is any penalty or charge if you must sell an investment quickly or before its maturity date. Beware of the pink sheet stocks. You may have a hard time selling them. Investments in securities issued by a company with little or no operating history or published information may involve greater risk. Securities investments, including mutual funds, are NOT federally insured against a loss in market value. Securities you own may be subject to tender offers, mergers, reorganizations, or third party actions that can affect the value of your ownership interest. Pay careful attention to public announcements and information sent to you about such transactions. They involve complex investment decisions. Be sure you fully understand the terms of any offer to exchange or sell your shares before you act. In some cases, such as partial or two-tier tender offers, failure to act can have detrimental effects on your investment. The past success of a particular investment is no guarantee of future performance. Investment newsletters tout their successes. You need to know that they have many stocks they recommended that went south as well. Nobody can give you a sure thing!
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