The attorneys at Eccleston law have launched an investigation of the Los Angeles-based Solomon Keegan Group and WTS Proprietary Trading Group following reports of investor trading losses.
According to its website, the Solomon Keegan Group "operates a premier equity trading firm consulting clients on profitable methods to trade their personal investment capital. The firm offers opportunities for select clients to trade capital in addition to their own capital to generate greater returns. Our proven system and methodology was developed over more than10 years by licensed professional traders."
The WTS Proprietary Trading Group's website states that "traders trade the firm's capital on several stock markets. We train new recruits our proprietary intraday trading methodology, with no financial risk. Our leading edge, direct access electronic trading platform provides traders with live market data, volume price discounts, rapid order execution, and software stability, giving our traders the necessary advantages to succeed."
Upon information and belief, both traders and investors may have suffered losses investing and/or trading with either the Solomon Keegan Group and/or the WTS Proprietary Trading Group. If you are a trader or investor who has suffered such losses, your losses may be recoverable through securities arbitration or litigation.
Eccleston Law represents individual and institutional investors nationwide to recover their investment losses caused by securities fraud, unsuitable investment recommendations, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence or other misconduct. We have extensive experience representing investors in arbitration and litigation disputes with securities broker-dealers and investment advisory firms, and have recovered tens of millions of dollars for investors.
If you are an investor that has suffered losses investing with Solomon Keegan Group or WTS Proprietary Trading Group, please contact one of our attorneys at 312-332-0000 to discuss your recovery options.
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