A registered representative is under investigation by a broker-dealer's compliance department for engaging in activities that violate securities industry rules regarding market manipulation and fraudulent trading practices. Which of the following activities described below constitute prohibited fraudulent or manipulative practices under securities regulations?
- Submitting non-bona fide limit orders that are intentionally priced to alter the national best bid or offer (NBBO), with the primary intention of cancelling them immediately before executing an opposing order.Cevap
- Purchasing shares in a customer's cash account and subsequently selling those same shares prior to the settlement date without making full cash payment for the initial purchase.Cevap
- CA self-regulatory organization (SRO) hearing panel issuing a criminal indictment and sentencing a registered representative to federal prison for market manipulation.
- DExecuting simultaneous buy and sell transactions in a security across two accounts held by completely separate, unrelated beneficial owners to rebalance market exposure.
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The prohibited practices are spoofing (entering and cancelling non-bona fide orders to manipulate quotes) and free-riding (selling securities in a cash account before paying for the purchase). The statements involving SRO criminal sentencing and trades between distinct beneficial owners are incorrect.
Spoofing (entering non-bona fide orders to artificially manipulate quotes) and free-riding (selling securities prior to paying for their purchase in a cash account) are both prohibited fraudulent and manipulative market practices under SEC and FINRA rules.
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Prohibited Trading Practices, Spoofing, Free-riding, and Regulatory Jurisdiction
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