Disclosures
MyStocks Private Markets Disclosures
Business Continuity Plan
MyStocks Private Markets has developed a Business Continuity Plan on how we will respond to events that significantly disrupt our business. Since the timing and impact of disasters and disruptions is unpredictable, we will have to be flexible in responding to actual events as they occur. With that in mind, we are providing you with this information on our business continuity plan. For more information, please see our full Business Continuity Plan.
Customer Identification Program
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. What this means for you: When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see your driver's license or other identifying documents.
Privacy Policy
MyStocks Private Markets is committed to protecting your privacy. Our privacy policy is available for your review.
SIPC Disclosure
MyStocks Private Markets is a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). SIPC is a non-profit organization that protects customers of member brokerage firms in case of the firm’s failure. SIPC protection is limited. To learn more, please visit www.sipc.org.
FINRA BrokerCheck
FINRA’s BrokerCheck is a free tool to research the background and experience of financial brokers, advisers and firms. Like a background check, BrokerCheck is a good first step in choosing who to do business with. You can learn more about how to use BrokerCheck by visiting brokercheck.finra.org.
Form CRS
MyStocks Private Markets’s Form CRS (Customer Relationship Summary) is available for your review.
No-Fee Promise
MyStocks Private Markets does not charge any fees for its services. We are compensated by the companies and sellers on our platform.
No Investment Advice
MyStocks Private Markets is not a registered investment adviser. We do not provide investment advice. All investment decisions are your own. You should consult with your own financial, legal, and tax advisors before making any investment decision.
Private Placement and Illiquidity Risks
Investments in private placements are speculative and involve a high degree of risk. You could lose all or a substantial portion of your investment. You should not invest in private placements if you cannot afford to lose your entire investment. Private placements are not liquid. You may not be able to sell your securities for a long time, if at all.