What could possibly be wrong with something called a "Freedom Check?"

It's really hard to get the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to declare something misleading. Yet, they finally had to capitulate and castigate Banyan Hill Publishing for their "Freedom Check" scam.

Plus, a question about "two-sided trend following."

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