C crgarcia Apr 10, 2007 #1 US citizens, that are NOT accredited investors, can't invest in financial institutions that hedge (sell before corrections) or short sell? Right? Full service Stockbrokers (those who provide investment advice) can't offer them to short, either?
US citizens, that are NOT accredited investors, can't invest in financial institutions that hedge (sell before corrections) or short sell? Right? Full service Stockbrokers (those who provide investment advice) can't offer them to short, either?
R risktaker Apr 10, 2007 #2 Which are the financial institutions that sell before a correction? Most usually sell during or *after* a correction.
Which are the financial institutions that sell before a correction? Most usually sell during or *after* a correction.
J jumper Apr 10, 2007 #3 I believe you mean hedge funds. You do need to be accredited to invest in them because they are highly speculative.
I believe you mean hedge funds. You do need to be accredited to invest in them because they are highly speculative.
T TSGannGalt Apr 10, 2007 #4 cr, you seriously need to learn English. You're mixing up 2 different issues. I'm not mocking on you. Legal issues are very important to trading as a business.
cr, you seriously need to learn English. You're mixing up 2 different issues. I'm not mocking on you. Legal issues are very important to trading as a business.