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Hello, admin. Of course i created an account because you making negative impact to MFX reputation. Well, according to your vision Germany and Japan should be mentioned in each news as an aggressors that started Second World War. Why? Because according to your vision they had a bad history facts. Bravo... Jordan is a great speaker and sales guru, that was a idea and subject of event. Btw movie is great and im sure you like it too..) Merry Christmas and have a good trades!
In addition to lacking ethics, you appear to be logically impaired. The nations of Germany and Japan paid a terrible price for their actions. Jordan Belfort spent a short time in Club Fed in exchange for incriminating his subordinates. Both nations were forced to adopt new constitutions to permanently reduce the chances of future military aggression. Jordan Belfort is banned from trading in the US, but seems to be loved by at least one broker. Germany spent decades cut into 2 countries. Many of those who committed war crimes were executed. Some of the German war criminals who managed to escape were later hunted down and brought to justice by Mossad. Jordan Belfort is paying money he still owes to victims at a very slow rate.
By your ridiculous logic, if a certain German leader with renowned public speaking skills had managed to sell out all of his subordinates in exchange for a light sentence, he should be welcome to come and speak at international diplomatic conferences with no mention of his attempts at world domination and genocide. Instead, in your world, a press release should brag about his military and political accomplishments.
Since your misguided World War II tie-in drags this so far off topic, let's put it in simpler terms...
If Bernard Madoff lives long enough to finish his sentence for stealing money from clients, would MFX Broker think it's perfectly OK to sponsor an event by him? Would you? Would MFX broker brag about Mr. Madoff's successful managed investment company in a press release and fail to mention that much of this claimed success involved committing crimes against his own clients? Would you?
Financial institutions shouldn't be endorsing convicted financial criminals. Financial institutions shouldn't try to whitewash the crimes with press releases about how much money the criminal made, especially while millions are still owed to the victims of his crimes.