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Please note that the information on this Blog is for educational purposes only and is NOT a recommendation to buy or sell anything.

There can be substantial risk of loss in trading stocks. You should, therefore, carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition. This Blog cannot disclose all the risks and other significant aspects of the stock markets or the use of our signals.

If you engage in margin trading and the market moves against your position, you may be called upon by your broker to deposit a substantial amount of additional margin funds, on short notice, in order to maintain your position. If you do not provide the required funds within the prescribed time, your position may be liquidated at a loss, and you will be liable for any resulting deficit in your account. Under certain market conditions, you may find it difficult or impossible to liquidate a position. The placement of contingent orders by you or your trading advisor, such as a "stop loss" or "stop limit" order, will not necessarily limit your losses to the intended amounts, since market conditions may make it impossible to execute such orders.

All transactions in the financial markets are risky. No information on this Blog is intended to be used as the sole basis of any investment decisions, nor should it be construed as advice designed to meet the investment needs of any particular investor.

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