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Too Good To Be True Claims In Investing, How To Read The Fine Print

December 30, 2025 by Alexander Lex Petrovich
Financial regulators consistently list guaranteed returns and pressure to act quickly as two of the most common warning signs of investment fraud

Old wisdom says that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That idea remains highly relevant in modern investing. In 2022, consumers lost nearly $4 billion to investment scams, making investment fraud the most costly type of fraud that year. Distinguishing legitimate high-risk opportunities from outright scams has become crucial for … Read more

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