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Open Letter from Andy Lam, President of CIG:
Really. What is stocks and why invest? Why CIG?
History has repeatedly shown that the
stock market has been one of the best performing investments
for the long term. In fact, it performs better than the real
estates, and many other businesses in pretty big ways.
Stock means ownership of a business. If you buy
Ford Motors stock, you become one of the owners. If Ford's business
is good, your Ford stock shall go up in prices, and vice
versa. For example, if Ford goes from $6 to $11, it is like your
house goes from $600,000 to $1.1 million. It may happen in a
matter of months. Just take a look at the 52-week price ranges
of any company you know.
Sounds simple enough? But why so many people,
especially, online investors, lost so much money? Even in good
markets?
The bottom line is training and result. The
market is not for people to "play". Our team members are all
SEC registered with actual trading experience in
many aspects of the investment world. Weather your objective is
safety, income, growth or aggressive, we are capable to handle any
of these situations.
With many other brokerage firms, you may find
yourself talking to some inexperienced telephone reps or getting
lost in their websites. Big Mistake! With CIG, you get clear ideas
from your personal advisor and your account will be handled
smoothly. There is no nonsense allowed in the stock market.
I personally witnessed people who thought they could save a few
dollars somewhere else but ended up losing the entire investment,
[I mean into the $millions]. I guess that was a good example of
"penny wise, dollar foolish".
In addition to all the benefits of working with a good advisor, you can even learn how to make money in
international markets too. [ China, Vietnam, HK, Eastern
European...] If the market turns south, we are capable of
designing risk management procedure to protect the safety of
client's assets.
We are honest, sincere, well-trained, and responsible. Give
us a try and see for yourself. Thank you
very much.
AndyLam
S-7, 4, 24, 63, 65, 55 registrations.
BSCE Purdue 1989
Purdue EC 2002 |