Something "Too good to be True" probably is the Madoff fraud gave results too good to be true which could have raised suspicious eyes
Annie McQuilken: How to make sure your advisor is no PonziAnnie McQuilken: How to make sure your advisor is no Ponzi
By Annie McQuilken
GateHouse News Service
Posted Jan 29, 2009 @ 10:48 AM
Lexington —
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Lessons learned from Madoff fraud allegationsLessons learned from Madoff fraud allegations
by Steven G. Kelman | 23 Jan 09 | E-mail Article to a Friend
Fund managers, advisors and investors should look beyond the numbers.
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Madoff scandal a good lesson for young investorsMadoff scandal a good lesson for young investors
By Steve Rosen
The Kansas City Star
last updated: January 13, 2009 04:57:51 AM
Don't trust someone with your money just because they happen to
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Prepare For Many More MadoffsPrepare For Many More Madoffs
John Carney | Jan 17, 09 10:52 AM
Get ready for investigators to uncover dozens of more possible Bernard Madoff style frauds. Politco and Morningstar Inc surveyed 1,6
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Safeguard #2: Walk Away from “Too Good to Be True”Safeguard #2: Walk Away from “Too Good to Be True”
(2009-01-19) by David John Marotta
In addition to the all-important fiduciary requirement, you should insist on several other investment safeguar
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Too good to be true --probably a swindle by Saul FriedmanYou would think that when you reach a certain age, you'd be wise to scams. But my mail and the adventures of Bernard Madoff suggest that whether we are young or older, rich or not so rich, we can forg
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