Match each prohibited market practice on the left with its correct regulatory definition on the right.
- SpoofingEntering non-bona fide quote orders with the intent to cancel them prior to execution to create false market depth
- Wash TradingExecuting buy and sell orders in a security simultaneously where no actual change in beneficial ownership occurs
- Front RunningPlacing equity or option trades for a firm or representative account while holding an unexecuted customer block order
- ChurningExcessive trading in a customer's discretionary account primarily to generate additional commission revenue
Cevap
Spoofing matches with entering non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled prior to execution. Wash Trading matches with executing trades with no change in beneficial ownership. Front Running matches with trading ahead of an unexecuted customer block order. Churning matches with excessive trading in a discretionary account to generate commissions.
The correct pairings directly reflect regulatory definitions established by FINRA and federal securities regulations: Spoofing uses non-bona fide orders designed for cancellation; Wash Trading generates fake volume without beneficial ownership changes; Front Running trades ahead of an impending block order; and Churning involves excessive trading within discretionary accounts for commissions.
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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices