Financial Fraud Awareness
General Market Disclaimer
“Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. Read all related documents carefully before investing.”
Registration granted by SEBI and certification from NISM do not guarantee the performance of the intermediary nor assure returns to investors.
The securities mentioned are for illustration purposes only and do not represent buy/sell/hold recommendations.
There is no avenue for claiming profit or loss based on research reports, opinions, or recommendations.
Invest and exit strictly according to your own risk tolerance and investment objectives.
Financial Interest: No
Past Performance: Not indicative of future results.
For detailed disclosures, disclaimers, MITC, investor charter, grievances, and refund policy, please visit:
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We strongly recommend that all investors read all relevant documents carefully to avoid any future conflict of interest.
Important Disclaimers Regarding Crypto, Forex & Third-Party Products
Regulatory Notice
Our recommendations and commentary related to Crypto, Forex, and other third-party products fall outside the regulatory oversight of SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India).
Clients will not have recourse or support from SEBI for grievances or losses that may arise from such investments.
Extreme Volatility
Crypto assets are highly volatile. Prices may fluctuate drastically within short periods, leading to sudden and total loss of principal.
Lack of Regulation & Investor Protection
Most crypto assets and exchanges are unregulated and lack investor protections such as those offered for SEBI-regulated securities.
There is no government-backed insurance or recovery mechanism for lost or stolen crypto funds.
Market Manipulation & Fraud
Crypto ecosystems are vulnerable to:
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Pump-and-dump schemes
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Ponzi setups
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Fake tokens and fraudulent initial offerings
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“Rug pulls” and impersonation scams
Cybersecurity Risks
Hacking, data theft, and exchange breaches are common. Once compromised, assets are often irretrievable.
Irreversible Transactions
Crypto transactions are permanent and anonymous, making refunds or recoveries nearly impossible in case of mistakes or fraud.
Liquidity & Market Access Risks
Crypto assets can become illiquid during high volatility or exchange downtime, preventing exits at fair value.
Legal & Regulatory Changes
Future government regulations, taxation policies, or bans could reduce the value or legality of certain crypto assets without notice.
Operational & Technical Risks
System glitches, blockchain forks, or loss of private keys can cause complete loss of access to holdings.
Not Suitable for All Investors
Crypto and Forex investments are not suitable for conservative investors or those using borrowed or essential funds.
No Loss Claims
“There is no avenue for claiming losses incurred based on opinions or commentary related to crypto or Forex trading.”
Invest only according to your own financial capacity and risk appetite.
Caution to Investors – Stock Market Scams on Social Media
Protect Yourself from Social Media Scams
Social media has enabled new ways for fraudsters to impersonate SEBI-registered professionals and mislead investors.
Fraudulent entities often:
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Send unsolicited WhatsApp or Telegram group invites
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Create fake profiles posing as analysts, CEOs, or influencers
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Use false testimonials and profit screenshots to build trust
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Solicit funds promising high or guaranteed returns
Such practices are illegal and not associated with SEBI-registered Research Analysts.
Guidelines for Investors
✅ Deal only with SEBI-registered intermediaries.
✅ Verify registration details at: https://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/other/OtherAction.do?doRecognised=yes.html
✅ Use only official trading platforms and apps listed on SEBI’s investor support portal: https://investor.sebi.gov.in/Investor-support.html
✅ Communicate only through official social media handles and verified emails of SEBI-registered entities.
SEBI urges investors to stay vigilant and avoid engaging with unverified or fraudulent sources on social media.
Tips from Research Analyst – How to Verify a Genuine SEBI-Registered Analyst
Step 1: Search the analyst’s name at SEBI Registered Research Analysts List
Step 2: Note the official email and phone number listed.
Step 3: Communicate only via those verified contact details.
Step 4: If the analyst replies from the same official email, the identity is verified.
Step 5: If the reply comes from a different email, do not respond — it may be a scam.
Always verify before transacting or sharing personal details.
Cyber Crime Reporting
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Official Portal: https://cybercrime.gov.in/
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National Helpline: 1930
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Register a Complaint: https://cybercrime.gov.in/Webform/Accept.aspx
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Grievance List: https://cybercrime.gov.in/Webform/Crime_NodalGrivanceList.aspx
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Learning Video Gallery: https://cybercrime.gov.in/Webform/video-category.aspx
For More Disclosures & Compliance Documents
Please visit the official website for:
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Disclosures & Disclaimers
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Client Consent & MITC
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Investor Charter
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Grievance Redressal
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Refund & Cancellation Policy
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Fraud Awareness