An investor places several large buy orders for a stock significantly above the prevailing market price without intending to execute them. The sole purpose of these orders is to create a false impression of high buying demand in order to artificially push up the stock price so the investor can sell existing shares at inflated prices. Which prohibited market practice does this conduct represent?
- SpoofingCevap
- BWash trading
- CMarket making in a principal capacity
- DSelf-regulatory organization enforcement
Cevap
Spoofing
Spoofing is the prohibited practice of submitting quotes or orders with the intent to cancel them prior to execution, creating a illusion of buying or selling interest to manipulate market prices.
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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices