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Zorluk: ZorProhibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices

A trading desk surveillance audit reveals two distinct patterns of activity by market participants in a thinly traded equity security. Participant X routinely submits large buy limit orders above the current national best bid without the intent to execute them, cancelling them immediately after artificial upward price movement occurs. Participant Y simultaneously places matching buy and sell orders for the exact same security across two accounts that share identical beneficial ownership. Which of the following statements accurately characterizes the regulatory violations committed by these participants?

  1. Participant X engaged in spoofing by submitting non-bona fide orders to manipulate prices, while Participant Y engaged in wash trading by executing transactions involving no change in beneficial ownership.Cevap
  2. B
    Participant X engaged in wash trading by creating false market activity, while Participant Y engaged in spoofing by transferring securities between commonly controlled accounts.
  3. C
    Participant X engaged in spoofing, an activity regulated exclusively by SRO membership guidelines with immunity from SEC criminal referral, while Participant Y operated legitimately under market maker privileges.
  4. D
    Participant X engaged in market manipulation by acting as a principal dealer charging excessive mark-ups, while Participant Y acted lawfully as an agent broker executing agency cross trades.

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Participant X engaged in spoofing by submitting non-bona fide orders to manipulate prices, while Participant Y engaged in wash trading by executing transactions involving no change in beneficial ownership.
The correct answer accurately distinguishes spoofing from wash trading. Submitting non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled before execution to distort market prices is spoofing. Executing transactions between accounts under common beneficial ownership with no genuine economic risk or change in ownership constitutes wash trading. Both practices are strictly prohibited under FINRA rules and federal securities laws.

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1
Analyze Participant X's conduct
Participant X submits non-bona fide limit orders above the bid intended for cancellation to create fake demand.
Entering quotes or orders with the explicit intent to cancel them prior to execution to mislead market participants is defined under federal securities rules as spoofing.
2
Analyze Participant Y's conduct
Participant Y enters matching buy and sell orders across accounts under identical beneficial ownership.
Executing transactions that generate market volume or price trends without any actual shift in beneficial ownership is defined as wash trading.
3
Evaluate choices against regulatory definitions
The statement correctly identifying Participant X as committing spoofing and Participant Y as committing wash trading is the accurate assessment.
Distinguishing between non-bona fide order cancellation (spoofing) and beneficial ownership neutral trades (wash trading) accurately reflects FINRA and SEC market manipulation rules.

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