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Red flags: how to spot an investment scam before it's too late
The Citizen
|April 11, 2025
Investment scams have become increasingly sophisticated, with fraudsters using technology and high-pressure tactics to lure unsuspecting investors.
These scams can devastate your finances, but by knowing the warning signs and staying vigilant, you can protect yourself from becoming a victim.
Here's how to spot an investment scam before it's too late:
1. Unrealistic promises
The scam: Fraudsters often claim their investment offers exceptionally high returns with little to no risk.
► Be cautious of guarantees like "double your money in a month" or "risk-free investments with 20% returns."
► Legitimate investments carry some level of risk, and returns are rarely guaranteed.
What to do:
If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Compare the promised returns to average market performance – anything significantly higher warrants scepticism.
2. Pressure to act immediately
The scam: Scammers use urgency to make you act quickly without thinking.
► Phrases like "limited-time offer" or "exclusive opportunity" are designed to rush your decision.
► They often discourage you from seeking advice.
What to do:
Take your time. Legitimate investment opportunities will still be there after you've done your due diligence. Consult a financial advisor before committing.
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