If You Lost Money In Your Investment Account, You May Be Entitled To Recover Your Investment Account Losses!
-Report and Recover Investment Account Losses-
Do You Have An Investment Account Loss Claim?
A team of securities and investment lawyers is investigating claims of investment account losses. Potential investment account losses being investigated include losses in the following investments, securities and assets:
- Stocks and Equities (including common stock, preferred stock, convertible stock, IPOs, penny stocks, pink sheet stock, etc.)
- Bonds and Fixed Income (including government bonds, corporate bonds, municipal bonds, certificates of deposit and brokered CDs, CMOs, CDOs and other debt securities, etc.)
- Mutual Funds (including load funds, closed end funds, etc.)
- Futures and Derivative Contracts (including stock index futures, such as the S&P 500, Dow 30 and Nasdaq, interest rate futures, foreign exchange futures, energy futures such as crude oil, natural gas and heating oil, agriculture commodities such as grains, corn, soybeans, soy products, wheat, pork, cattle, etc., and metals like gold and silver, etc.)
- Options (such as calls, puts, stock options and options on futures, and LEAPs)
- Warrants, Swaps, and Forwards
- Variable Annuities and Insurance Products
- Hedge Funds, Limited Partnerships and Alternative Investments
If you purchased, bought or sold any stock, bond, mutual fund, commodity, futures or derivative contract or other investment security or asset and suffered loss in your investment account, you may have an investment account loss claim.
If Your Investment Account Balance Declined, Decreased or Lost Value, You May Be Entitled To Recover Your Investment Account Losses! Request A Free Attorney Review.
-Contact An Investment Account Loss Attorney-
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My investment advisor in San Francisco failed to protect our traditional IRA investments which lost approximately 20% in value
within a year by failing to sell investments which I felt was doomed to
fall. We felt that there was never a close attention to our small account
among his average large holdings. We expressed our concern when it was going down but tried to convince me that the they are proven
to be good but instead he sold most at a large loss at a later time.