The Burned Investor's Guidebook: Using Legal Means to Recover Stock and Commodity Losses - Softcover

Ferentz, Jeff

 
9780595432783: The Burned Investor's Guidebook: Using Legal Means to Recover Stock and Commodity Losses

Synopsis

Everyone knows that Investing money is serious business; so is losing it! However, some investors who have lost money as a result of mismanagement or misconduct on the part of their stockbrokers or financial advisors are now starting to realize that it is now possible to recover their investment losses in a relatively quick and cost effective manner, without the horrors and discomfort associated with years of courtroom litigation. Unfortunately, those who do file a complaint represent a mere fraction of investors who have suffered serious abuse at the hands of their financial advisors. Now after 27 years of representing and recovering millions of dollars for abused and victimized investors in arbitration and mediation hearings, attorney Jeff Ferentz has written a book that offers investors a comprehensive, step-by-step, no nonsense approach to understanding the inside world of the securities industry and a blueprint for victimized investors that will help them get their money back!

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About the Author

As an attorney, founder of Nationwide Securities Arbitration Services and senior partner in the law firm of Todd, Ferentz, Bowne and Barba, Jeff Ferentz practices law in Newport Beach, California and has over 26 years of experience in the securities industry assisting abused investors in recovering their investment losses. In the last 26 years Jeff Ferentz has recovered over 250 Million dollars in awards and settlements for his clients from securities firms and the abusive brokers that they hire. Born in Los Angeles, California, June 15, 1952, Jeff was admitted to the California Bar in 1979. In addition to being a prolific seminar speaker on the subject of how victimized investors can legally get their money back, Jeff is the author of publications including, The Legal Recovery of Stock and Commodity Losses; Churning: The Legal Lowdown; Suitability; The Six Biggest Mistakes Investors Make; Failure to Supervise and How to Evaluate a Case for Arbitration.Jeff Ferentz and his wife Tina currently live in Newport Beach, California.

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