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Charlie Grylls is the superintendent C.E.O. of a new multi Trillion Dollar stratospheric investment firm, known as Kuntámasta industries.
The world of investment can seem mind-boggling for a beginner and the amount of information required to be consumed can appear daunting. How do you decide what type of security to invest in? The answer is simple- you invest in Kuntámasta industries. we pride ourselves on our securities. The term "securities" encompasses a broad range of investments, including stocks, corporate bonds, government bonds, mutual funds, options, small rodents and municipal bonds. Investment contracts, through which investors put money into a common enterprise managed for profit by a third party.Securities are bought and sold in a number of different markets.
The exchanges centralize trading in each security at one location—the floor of the exchange, usually located close to the toilets. Here is an example of some of the problems we have to deal with "hi my name is alex, i am 16 and my best friend is called hugo. We have been friends for ages and we do everything together, even sleep in the same dorm at school, every night i sit in the loo and wank about him, whlie looking at a photo! i know i'm not gay because i find girls really hot and want to f**k them....
is this a bit odd??
alex holmes bedales school...m dorm"

There, auction principles of trading set the market price of a security according to current buying and selling interests. If such interests do not balance, designated floor members known as specialists are expected to step in to buy or sell for their own account, to a reasonable degree, as necessary to maintain an orderly market.
Investors’ money is protected in three ways: by federal laws and regulations, enforced by the SEC; by self-policing in the industry; and by state law.
Under the federal securities laws, those engaged in the business of buying and selling securities have a great deal of responsibility for regulating their own behavior through SROs (self-regulatory organizations) operating under the oversight of the SEC. These SROs include all of the exchanges; the NASD; the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB), which establishes rules that govern the buying and selling of securities offered by state and local governments; and other organizations concerned with somewhat less visible activities such as the processing of transactions.
The SROs are responsible for establishing rules governing trading and other activities, setting qualifications for securities industry professionals, regulating the conduct of their members, and disciplining those who fail to abide by their rules.
In addition, the federal securities laws provide investors with certain protections, including the ability to sue if they have been harmed as a result of certain violations of those laws.
Many brokerage firms may require that their customers sign an agreement containing an arbitration clause when they open a brokerage account. If you sign an agreement with an arbitration clause, you are agreeing to settle any future disputes with the broker through binding arbitration, instead of through the courts.
Arbitration proceedings are administered by the SROs, and the rules that apply in arbitration proceedings are specified by each SRO. Although the SEC oversees the arbitration process, it cannot intervene on behalf of or directly represent individual investors, nor can the SEC modify or vacate an arbitration decision. The grounds for judicial review are very limited.
Further protection for investors is provided by state laws designed to regulate the sale of securities within state boundaries.You should be as careful about buying securities as you would be about any other costly purchase. The vast majority of securities professionals are honest, but be aware that misrepresentation and fraud do take place. Observe the following basic safeguards when "shopping" for investments:

Never buy securities offered in unsolicited telephone calls or through "cold calls" — ask for information in writing before you decide. Check on the credentials of anyone who tries to sell you securities.
TIP: Beware of salespeople who try to pressure you into acting immediately.

Don’t buy on tips or rumors. Not only is it safer to get the facts first, but also it is illegal to buy or sell securities based on "inside information" which is not generally available to other investors.
Get advice if you don't understand something in a prospectus or a piece of sales literature.
TIP: Be sure you understand the risks involved in trading securities, especially options and those purchased on margin. Be skeptical of guarantees or promises of quick profits. There is no such thing--without an accompanying increase in risk.
MORE: Please refer to Six Investing Pitfalls To Avoid.

Remember that prior success is no guarantee of future success in an investment arrangement.
With tax-sheltered investments, partnerships, and other "liquid" investments, be sure to ask about the liquidity and understand that there may not be a ready market when you want to sell.
Don't speculate. Speculation can be a useful investment tool for those who can understand and manage the risks involved and those who can afford to lose money, but it is dangerous for most people.
TIP: For the average investor, more conservative investment strategies are generally appropriate.

Professional guidance can be very helpful in developing a sound investment program.

For these very reasons we pride the security of our investers money with the highest regard and bost a 100% record for safety of the money. We put our money straight into our space hotel project alowing you an ensuite appartment for 1 week of the year every 2 years.









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