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BruceFri, 08 May 2009 01:41:49 +0000http://www.subprimelosses.com/blog/index.php/2009/01/09/losses-mount-for-ron-fielding-oppenheimer-rochester-funds/#comment-8194I had lost considerable amount of my principle in the RMUNX fund that I had purchased in spring of 2007 and held onto through the selloff of Sept-Nov 2008. My financial advisor from Ameriprise had not explained the risks involved, just mentioned it was a bond fund "that invests in schools". I did not get the propectus to read until after the investment was made, and you know how lengthy those can be to study on your own. I was led to believe this was a low-risk investment.
Is there any legal basis for me to get my money back? (go to abrbitration?)..Much as which was from the inheritance from my mother.
Bruce GonzoI had lost considerable amount of my principle in the RMUNX fund that I had purchased in spring of 2007 and held onto through the selloff of Sept-Nov 2008. My financial advisor from Ameriprise had not explained the risks involved, just mentioned it was a bond fund “that invests in schools”. I did not get the propectus to read until after the investment was made, and you know how lengthy those can be to study on your own. I was led to believe this was a low-risk investment.
Is there any legal basis for me to get my money back? (go to abrbitration?)..Much as which was from the inheritance from my mother.