An individual day trader enters a series of very large buy orders for a security at prices below the current national best bid without intending to execute them. The trader's goal is to create a false appearance of overwhelming buying interest, prompting other market participants to raise their bid prices. Once the market price increases, the trader cancels the large buy orders and sells their existing long position at the inflated price. Which prohibited trading practice did the trader commit?
- SpoofingCevap
- BWash trading
- CFront-running
- DBacking away
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The correct trading practice is spoofing, which involves placing non-bona fide orders to manipulate order book dynamics and price perception.
Spoofing is an illegal form of market manipulation where a market participant enters quotes or orders into an electronic trading system with the intent to cancel them before execution. The objective is to create misleading visual signals of market supply or demand, tricking other traders into buying or selling at artificially induced prices.
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Spoofing vs. Other Prohibited Trading Practices
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