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Have you heard of an investment company called Dongyin Futures?


It is a company based in Hong kong. I have been recieving calls from one of their account managers to invest in unleaded fuel.

They're calling you? Stay away!

I believe it's illegal to solicit investments from cold-calls like that.

from thier About Us page: http://dongyinfutures.com/about/

About Dongyin Futures
At Dongyin Futures we appreciate the opportunity to introduce you to one of the most exciting short-term investments available today.

We have found that commodities are one of the most misunderstood areas in the investing arena. Nonetheless, as consumers, we come in contact with commodities everyday. From your morning cup of coffee with sugar; to a glass of orange juice or a bowl of cereal made from grain. Even the gold or silver jewelry, the copper tea pots or the pork or beef at the dinner table are commodities. Add to this the gasoline that runs your family car and the heating oil that warms your home.

As investors, we realize commodities offer opportunities. Whether it's a freeze in the coffee growing areas of Brazil; floods in the wheat, corn or soybean growing regions of the Midwest; problems in the Middle East that retard oil shipments or extreme cold weather patterns that drive up energy demand: their anticipation can dramatically influence commodity prices. And it is this change of prices that creates the tremendous profit potential of exchange traded commodity options.



Nonetheless, it is important to note that because of the speculative nature of commodity investing, futures and options trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone, therefore only risk capital should be used.



At Dongyin Futures we strongly believe in the diversification of our investor's portfolios. Put simply; "Do not put all your eggs in one basket". The objective is a manageable risk. Only you, the investor, know your financial risk tolerance and your psychological risk tolerance. Only you know the amount of risk capital you have available to purchase commodity options.

No idea, but you can look them up in Google.com.

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