Post by portrush on Jun 12, 2008 12:32:49 GMT -6
Plight of the UnShareholder posted on pb86, compliments of Al Hodges
« Thread Started Today at 12:19pm »
June 10, 2008
It is with morbid curiosity and fear that we watch the tragedy and victimization of others. Perhaps we believe that with exposure, we'll better understand the event and handle it better ourselves or perhaps the exposure will reduce the fear factor by just enough that we can sleep at night. Unable to look directly at the mangled mess but at the same time, unable to look away, our thinking and perhaps the way we live our lives is constantly changed as we witness our fellow citizens involved in everything from vehicle mishaps to financial catastrophes.
Our great nation has been said to be plagued with the belief that "it won't happen to me." Though we know better and although this may help us to keep on going, this is a punishing mindset. Of course we didn't get like this by accident. It's called learned behavior. In the financial world, and the trust we hold in it, the backing is based upon agency upon government agency, rows of lawyers and more law enforcement and private companies that one could imagine . A few of the big hitters include the SEC, FBI, DTCC, FRB and DOJ. Because of these folks and many others, the American population buys, holds, and trades, without fear.
Whether you daytrade or have your retirement plans wrapped up in the markets, the trust that has been built can not afford stress cracks as our Nation is entirely dependent on this system being legitimate and enforced by the powers to be.
Today however, in a series of unfortunate events, there are glaring cracks and it is time to loudly declare that the King has lost his clothes.
Whether an investor buys a company stock or a new tv, irreverent of anything else, he or she must know that they have purchased the real thing. In the highly regulated markets, it's an absolute given! It's assumed and trusted and there should never be any doubt, ever.....right?
Well, apparently, you aren't an unshareholder. That's right. Un-share-holder. Add this one to your dictionary because it's a whopper. You bought stock that didn't exist and now everyone is too busy finger pointing to help you out. No refunds, no guaranty, nothing. You are a shareholder because you bought a companies stock, but your broker never actually had the shares in the first place, so oh my, what a pickle you are in. Read this press release made by a company out of Tyler Texas, CMKM Diamonds Inc., under new management and battling life and limb to recover from what the old management left them and over 40,000 shareholders and unshareholders with. To learn more about the cracks in the United States finanial system that some would lead you to believe, aren't really there...the king is fine...and the band plays on....check this out... www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1670552/
Now here you are, a few hundred yards past the accident scene.....did it wake you up? Have you checked your seatbelt, just to make sure its fastened correctly? Could it happen to you? Might be a good time to see if you are an unshareholder. You may just be surprised at what you learn. Check it out.... www.unshareholder.com/
Lord willing, it hasn't happened to you. Yet. Cracks don't grow smaller. Without solid and guaranteed repair, eventually, the whole wall comes crashing down. It's time that the big federal boys, start doing their job and re-inject the trust that has been the backbone of success for the American and world markets before its too late. Time will tell whether or not they are up to the task and how bad the American investor will pay for their apathy.
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www.i-newswire.com/goprint177313.html
« Thread Started Today at 12:19pm »
June 10, 2008
It is with morbid curiosity and fear that we watch the tragedy and victimization of others. Perhaps we believe that with exposure, we'll better understand the event and handle it better ourselves or perhaps the exposure will reduce the fear factor by just enough that we can sleep at night. Unable to look directly at the mangled mess but at the same time, unable to look away, our thinking and perhaps the way we live our lives is constantly changed as we witness our fellow citizens involved in everything from vehicle mishaps to financial catastrophes.
Our great nation has been said to be plagued with the belief that "it won't happen to me." Though we know better and although this may help us to keep on going, this is a punishing mindset. Of course we didn't get like this by accident. It's called learned behavior. In the financial world, and the trust we hold in it, the backing is based upon agency upon government agency, rows of lawyers and more law enforcement and private companies that one could imagine . A few of the big hitters include the SEC, FBI, DTCC, FRB and DOJ. Because of these folks and many others, the American population buys, holds, and trades, without fear.
Whether you daytrade or have your retirement plans wrapped up in the markets, the trust that has been built can not afford stress cracks as our Nation is entirely dependent on this system being legitimate and enforced by the powers to be.
Today however, in a series of unfortunate events, there are glaring cracks and it is time to loudly declare that the King has lost his clothes.
Whether an investor buys a company stock or a new tv, irreverent of anything else, he or she must know that they have purchased the real thing. In the highly regulated markets, it's an absolute given! It's assumed and trusted and there should never be any doubt, ever.....right?
Well, apparently, you aren't an unshareholder. That's right. Un-share-holder. Add this one to your dictionary because it's a whopper. You bought stock that didn't exist and now everyone is too busy finger pointing to help you out. No refunds, no guaranty, nothing. You are a shareholder because you bought a companies stock, but your broker never actually had the shares in the first place, so oh my, what a pickle you are in. Read this press release made by a company out of Tyler Texas, CMKM Diamonds Inc., under new management and battling life and limb to recover from what the old management left them and over 40,000 shareholders and unshareholders with. To learn more about the cracks in the United States finanial system that some would lead you to believe, aren't really there...the king is fine...and the band plays on....check this out... www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1670552/
Now here you are, a few hundred yards past the accident scene.....did it wake you up? Have you checked your seatbelt, just to make sure its fastened correctly? Could it happen to you? Might be a good time to see if you are an unshareholder. You may just be surprised at what you learn. Check it out.... www.unshareholder.com/
Lord willing, it hasn't happened to you. Yet. Cracks don't grow smaller. Without solid and guaranteed repair, eventually, the whole wall comes crashing down. It's time that the big federal boys, start doing their job and re-inject the trust that has been the backbone of success for the American and world markets before its too late. Time will tell whether or not they are up to the task and how bad the American investor will pay for their apathy.
Marketcoup.com
Marketcoup@yahoo.com
www.i-newswire.com/goprint177313.html