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Issue 320, February 4 2025
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🕵️Trivia Question
What was the name of the infamous Ponzi scheme operator who defrauded investors of billions of dollars in the 2000s?
Answer at the bottom of the newsletter
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đź’°Safety Tip of the Day: Always be cautious of "too good to be true" investment opportunities.
Ponzi schemes often lure investors with promises of high, consistent returns with little to no risk. If an investment opportunity sounds too perfect, it's important to thoroughly research it and be skeptical. Legitimate investments carry risks, and if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Protect yourself by verifying the legitimacy of any investment before committing your money.
Cold Case Highlights
🔍Trivia Answer
Bernie Madoff
Bernie Madoff ran one of the largest and most notorious Ponzi schemes in history. He defrauded investors out of approximately $65 billion by promising consistent, high returns. His scheme collapsed in 2008, leading to his arrest and a 150-year prison sentence.