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04/18/18 5:13 AM

#7830 RE: mrscashflow #7827

Sadly, I have to agree with Implanting on Future Money Trends promotions. They are cheap pumpers. Just check their last year recommendations on FFMGF ("bargain under 1 CAD" and "gold at $1,500 by the end of 2017"). Also read their Disclaimer screen: https://www.futuremoneytrends.com/disclaimer . I can understand these "monetary or free shares" compensation parts. But what especially "encouraging" is the statement that they don't do any research or DD when they post their recommendations. That's really funny, if you ask me. Translating into simple English this means: "We have no idea about stocks we promote. We just do this for compensation":

- We receive monetary or securities compensation from persons that claim they are a non-affiliate shareholder (“NAS”) or an issuer; however, we conduct no due diligence whatsoever to determine whether in fact they are a non-affiliate;

- We may receive free trading shares from the non-affiliates, which we will not sell during the course of any of our promotional campaigns. After our campaigns and after our self restricting 4 week hold of the securities, we may decide to sell at anytime there after.

- We may buy and sell securities in the securities that we provide information dissemination services, which may cause: a) significant volatility in the issuer’s stock; (b) price declines from our selling activities; (c) permit us to make substantial profits while we are disseminating profiles or information about the issuer, yet may result in a diminished value to the stock for investors;

- We conduct little or no due diligence on the profiles we receive from the non-affiliate shareholders nor do we conduct due diligence on any other information we disseminate to the public;

- We conduct no diligence on the press releases we receive from a non-affiliate shareholder, an issuer, or from a publicly available source;

My Disclaimer: As I stated before I like FFMGF as great long term investment, but I trade 20-30% of my position... especially on pumps like this. The idea is to sell when the pumper starts selling.