Match each prohibited securities market practice with the regulatory scenario or definition that accurately describes the violation.
- InterpositioningInserting an unnecessary third party between a customer order and the best available market price, causing higher cost or lower execution quality.
- Front RunningEntering trades for a firm or member account with nonpublic knowledge of an upcoming customer block order expected to move the market.
- Marking the CloseExecuting trades shortly before the market closes to artificially influence the official settlement price of a security.
- Free-ridingBuying securities in a cash account and selling them prior to paying for the purchase in full before settlement.
Cevap
Interpositioning matches inserting an unnecessary third party to generate extra costs; Front Running matches trading ahead of an upcoming nonpublic customer block order; Marking the Close matches entering trades near the end of the session to manipulate closing prices; and Free-riding matches buying and selling securities in a cash account without paying for the purchase.
Each concept corresponds directly to its FINRA and SEC prohibited practice definition. Interpositioning adds an unneeded intermediary. Front running uses nonpublic block order information to trade ahead. Marking the close manipulates closing prices. Free-riding violates Regulation T settlement payment requirements in cash accounts.
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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
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