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hi Im Kelly Kesner here with another session of investors Watchdog University Im here with Pat Huddleston the founder of investors Watchdog and today were going to talk about investor rights Pat would you tell people a little bit about what they need to know about investor rights absolutely Kelly first of all you need to know that you have them far too many people think that uh the investment world comes with risk and it certainly does but because of that fact that if they suffer a loss they just have to take it that theres no level or standard of care no no substantive rights that they uh can expect to be fulfilled but thats not true so among the things that people can expect from the Securities industry among the rights that you have as an investor um is the right to just basic fairness and good faith we see this violated a lot of times in what we call churning cases which well talk about in more detail um in another session um you have a right to know all the material facts ab