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Tips from Daytrader News for avoiding Internet investment scams: Before you invest, check the SEC's EDGAR database at www.sec.gov or call your state securities regulator to find out whether an investment is legally registered. To locate your state regulator, call the North American Securities Administrators Association at 202-737-0900 or go to its Web site at www.nasaa.org. Ask your state regulator whether the person or company selling the investment is licensed to do business in your state and whether they have a record of complaints or fraud.
 
Investing in stocks is highly speculative and carries an extremely high degree of risk. It is possible that an investors investment may be lost or impaired due to the speculative nature of the companies profiled and the volatility of the U.S. Stock Market. Assume that all investments offered over the Internet are scams until you've done your research and proven otherwise.