If your stockbroker gives you bad advice and you lose your investment:
A) The government will reimburse you similar to reimbursing depositors if a bank fails
B) The government will not reimburse you for the loss; you are not protected from bad advice by your stockbroker
C) These losses would be covered under FDIC
D) Your investment would only be covered if the stockbroker was employed by a bank
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