An individual trader opens trading accounts at two different brokerage firms under the same name. Over a two-week period, the trader simultaneously places offsetting buy and sell orders for 5,000 shares of a thinly traded stock at identical prices across both accounts. These transactions result in no change in beneficial ownership but create the artificial impression of active trading volume. Which of the following best describes this prohibited practice and its regulatory classification?
- Wash trading, which is an illegal manipulative practice involving transactions designed to create a false appearance of trading activity without a change in beneficial ownership.Cevap
- BSpoofing, because the trader submitted non-bona fide orders that were intended to be canceled before execution to deceive market participants.
- CWash trading, which is permitted under self-regulatory organization rules unless criminal prosecution is initiated directly by FINRA.
- DInterpositioning, because the trader failed to route orders through a primary broker-dealer acting in an agency capacity.
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The prohibited practice is wash trading, an illegal market manipulation tactic where transactions are executed without any change in beneficial ownership to generate misleading trading activity.
Executing matching buy and sell orders across accounts owned by the same beneficial owner creates a false and misleading appearance of active trading volume without altering economic interest. This practice is classified as wash trading and is prohibited under federal securities laws and SRO regulations.
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