early video clips of BREACH OF TRUST can be viewed in one or more places now:
http://www.breachoftrust.ca
or
http://web.me.com/lelford
it is 80% to 90% ready for audiences and I hope you will check it out and if you think it is worth a look, tell your friends to check it out also. It is not intended to be a summer blockbuster, so don't make popcorn and hold your breath. Just check it out if you would like to see what thirty years of experience in and around the investment industry can learn a person in an hour and a half. Your retirement just might be safer for the trouble.
See also CTV W5, "GOING FOR BROKE" (predatory financial players after your money)
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... ?hub=WFive
See also CBC http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/2008/09/091408_1.html this program looks at Asset Backed Commercial Paper
http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/2008/11/112308_8.html#comments this november program looks at the provincial securities commissions
http://www.cbc.ca/mrl3/8752/sunday/041209_3.wmv April 2009 CBC CAN YOU TRUST YOUR BROKER?
http://www.ctv.ca/canadaam for a short interview on predatory practices from Oct 8 2008
One premise is; "That four out of five investment salespeople in the Canadian investment industry are practicing something closer to "predatory financial practices", rather than the promised "professional financial practices". Investment firms are behind this 100% due to the revenue produced. Regulators are complicit at best. Self regulators are simply paid industry rental cops hired to protect and serve industry. Real police agencies are not encouraged or allowed to police the financial services industry. Thus the public is unprotected and being pillaged by $30 billion to $60 billion per year by illegal or unethical practices.
Bold statements? Yes.
What are the chances they are true? I truly wish they were not. My life and the lives of millions of Canadians would be much easier if this were all imagined.
