An individual who comes into possession of material nonpublic information regarding a publicly traded company violates federal securities laws simply by holding that information, even if they never execute a transaction or disclose the information to anyone else.
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False. Mere possession of material nonpublic information is not illegal; a violation requires trading on the information or breaching confidentiality by tipping others.
The correct evaluation is False. Federal securities regulations prohibit the misuse of material nonpublic information through trading or tipping. Simply possessing confidential information without buying or selling securities or passing the information to third parties does not breach securities rules.
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