"We are relentless when it comes to investor education because this initiative is not only aimed at potentially attracting new investors but it is also intended to inform the public about legitimate financial instruments. Unfortunately, up to this time, a lot still fall prey to investment scams. Even with repeated reminders to take a second, even a third look at too good to be true investments many still opt to entrust their hard-earned money in get-rich-quick schemes, only to realize later on that they were scammed," Monzon said.