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Free Insider Trading Prevention Guide at www.insidertradingvideos.com

    BROOKLINE, Mass., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether you think Martha
Stewart is guilty or innocent, or that the government should not have brought
criminal charges against her, she made a number of dumb mistakes. You can
learn from them to prevent your own "Martha Stewart Moment" when you too
quickly sell or buy stock on information you should not know. To help
investors, the producers of the popular "Think Twice" insider trading
prevention videos have provided a free white paper on insider trading law at
http://www.insidertradingvideos.com.
    Every year insider trading and tipping ruin people who either did not know
they were breaking the law or did not know they could be caught, making the
white paper a much-needed guide to understanding insider trading law.
Companies, colleagues, friends, and families suffer too from violations that
can be prevented either by education or by encouraging investors to "Think
Twice" before they trade on information they wrongly used. Martha Stewart and
Sam Waksal are powerful examples.
    Unlike the other executives marching to trial and settlement, Martha
Stewart's actions were not motivated by corporate excesses and greed. "Based
on our research into insider trading cases, we believe that Martha Stewart had
very human reactions when given the opportunity to avoid a stock loss,"
explains Bruce Brumberg, Esq., producer of the "Think Twice" video series and
editor of http://www.myStockOptions.com .
    "We all can learn from her mistakes, just as we are often embarrassed to
admit we have learned from her magazines and TV shows," says Brumberg.

    Background On Think Twice Insider Trading Prevention Videos
    For more than a decade, the dramatic "Think Twice" videos have been the
leading tool for educating employees and executives about the dangers of
insider trading and tipping -- and how to avoid them. Developed and produced
by Brumberg Publications (Brookline, MA), prominent ACCA members, and
securities lawyers, with input from the SEC Enforcement Division, "Think
Twice" uses memorable stories and insightful interviews to educate, entertain,
and jolt. For more information on the videos and insider trading, see
http://www.insidertradingvideos.com and the content section on
http://www.myStockOptions.com devoted to insider trading law and SEC requirements.


SOURCE Brumberg Publications




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    CONTACT:
    Bruce Brumberg, Brumberg Publications,
    +1-617-734-1979, Bruce@mystockoptions.com