
“Truth is a lie told several times.” This is the perverted view of the
Nazi propagandist Josef Goebbels. However, this same principle is clandestinely applied in most commercials. After all, commercials are just methods of mass brainwashing people to buy things that they really do not need.
This very same principle is used in some investment frauds. Swindlers will usually advertise in many online newsletters or websites to claim legitimacy. Their method of mind conditioning is simple and subtle. Online newsletters are the swindlers’ version of
search engine optimization on the web.
The basic strategy involves saturating the web with false information. The newsletters will purportedly claim to provide useful information and insights about certain stocks. Articles in these newsletters claim to be unbiased and promote free analysis. The truth about some of these newsletters is that they are really promoting certain stocks to thousands of prospective investors. Writers in these
fraudulent newsletters are actually paid employees of some fraudulent companies. When many investors believed a supposedly unbiased analysis in a newsletter, the particular stock in question will rise in price. The fraudsters who own these unstable stocks will then sell these useless stocks to the unsuspecting investors.
When you are planning to engage in a wise financial investment like buying real properties, be cautious of all your transactions. It is interesting to note that frauds of all sorts are rampant nowadays. So, if you want an investment return, take an extra
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