This is the advertisement I chose:
The title of the website is, "Awesome Penny Stocks " and the advertisement off of yahoo was title: "Awesome Penny Stocks made me Rich!"
Right off the bat, as I evaluate the premises, I want to reject the claim.
As I read on, my impulse was only proven more. The site has many different pop-ups and other advertisements along with it. They say that they offer up-date information on stocks heading in the right direction and will send you "the most exclusive" newsletter "for FREE!"
I don't know about you, but I'm pretty sure that exclusive things online do not come for free.
According to Epstein's Ch. 5 teachings, there are three factors that we need to evaluate.
1. The outlet has been reliable in the past
2. The outlet doesn't have a bais on the topic
3. The source being quoted is named
Well, I'll tackle all three throughout my posts, the first one being number 1.
1. The outlet has been reliable in the past.
Though I do not know from personal experience whether the outlet is reliable or not, i looked up the website and found the advertisement, and the website behind it, is in fact a scam.
If i needed further information I could perhaps ask around and see if I can find any other sources that prove different, but so far this advertisement has not proved the first test.
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ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting post. The website can be convincing. It sucks that people will actually proceed through the stock market through any website. I would ask someone that has experience through other websites. There are a lot of websites that will steal our money. It's interesting that the website is titled Awesome Penny stocks. I was doing research that most websites make a penny per click or refresh, so the website is making is own money through its own title too. People looking to invest their money in the stock market would be successful if they new a family member that would help them. In my opinion, a family member will give their honest answer to where money can be invested.