InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 26
Posts 1703
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 05/02/2013

Re: Scotchy post# 3384

Thursday, 02/20/2014 10:15:00 AM

Thursday, February 20, 2014 10:15:00 AM

Post# of 15456
Well, I feel bad for them. This is what cracks me up about StockMister - Taken from his email today about PGCX - Read the Bold Print... and always the small print in the disclaimers.

Make up your mind StockMister!!!!!

I would like to also explain how my Newsletter Makes MONEY!!

I DON'T FRONTLOAD, BUY, RECEIVE any SHARES of a Company I Profile!! I NEVER OWN ANY POSITION IN A COMPANY I ALERT/PROFILE!! It would be UNFAIR, WRONG and ILLEGAL for me to have a position in ANY Company I ever Profile on my Newsletter! I am what is known as a STOCK PROMOTER!!

I just wanted to address this issue for some people who might think I trade the companies I profile on my Newsletter or I own a position before or during the time I profile them!!! The honest truth is I DO NOT!!..... I do get CASH compensation to profile companies most of the times I talk about them in my Newsletter, this is HOW I MAKE MONEY and pretty much how 99% of ALL the other Newsletters out there make money...... Most of you have signed up to my Newsletter because of an advertisement you saw, well it costs money to run those advertisements.... I ALWAYS Disclose how much and who paid me in my Disclaimer at the end of each e-mail!!!

Here is some information directly from the SEC Website: http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/cyberfraud/newsletter.htm

Tips for Checking Out Newsletters

"Find out whether the newsletter received payment to "tout" or recommend the stock and, if so, what it received and from whom.

Because the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment protects freedom of speech, the SEC cannot simply prohibit newsletters from recommending or touting particular stocks. But when newsletters receive payment for touting, the securities laws require them to disclose specifically who paid them, the amount, and the type of payment (cash, stock, or some other thing of value).

Read carefully what the newsletter says about payments it receives.

Be suspicious of newsletters that do not specifically disclose these items: who paid them, the amount, and the type of payment. The following examples raise red flags because they do not contain specific information:

"From time to time, XYZ Newsletter may receive compensation from companies we write about."

"From time to time, XYZ Newsletter or its officers, directors, or staff may hold stock in some of the companies we write about."

"XYZ Newsletter receives fees from the companies we write about in our newsletter."

Think twice about newsletters that bury their disclosures or put them in tiny, hard-to-read typeface. Legitimate online newsletters that have been paid to tout stocks will clearly and specifically tell investors who paid them, the amount, and the type of payment. Look for their disclosure statements in articles about particular companies or in a list or chart on their websites."

I hope this answers a lot of your questions and also gives you a better perspective to my play's the Next Time you see one!! Don't forget to tell everyone you know about StockMister.com and help my Newsletter Grow!!

Thank you,
Rafael, A.K.A StockMister


Important Notice & Disclaimer

*Never invest in a stock mentioned by StockMister.com unless you can afford to lose your entire investment.

Release of Liability: Through use of this website viewing or using you agree to hold StockMister.com, its operators owners and employees harmless and to completely release them from any and all liability due to any and all loss (monetary or otherwise), damage (monetary or otherwise), or injury (monetary or otherwise) that you may suffer. The information contained herein is based on sources which we believe to be reliable but is not guaranteed by us as being accurate and does not purport to be a complete statement or summary of the available data. Please be advised that StockMister.com is often compensated for issuing press releases, profiles or opinions concerning particular companies, its opinion is therefore biased and you should consider the factor when evaluating StockMister.com's statements regarding a company. StockMister.com's officers and directors do not own any shares of the mentioned company(s). When StockMister.com receives free or restricted trading shares as a compensation for a profiled company, StockMister.com may sell part or all of such shares during the period in which StockMister.com is performing such services. StockMister.com will disclose how many and what type of shares we have been compensated if we do receive shares or buy shares of a profiled company. StockMister.com will also disclose any compensation. StockMister.com has been previously compensated a Total of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars Cash via bank Wire Transfer by a third party (M and M Asset Management) for Marketing Efforts regarding PGCX which have expired. StockMister.com has currently been compensated Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars Cash via Bank Wire Transfer by the same third party (M and M Asset Management) for a 1 Day Marketing Program regarding PGCX. This compensation/expected compensation, expired or not, is a major conflict of interest in our ability to be unbiased.

Join the InvestorsHub Community

Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.