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Zorluk: OrtaInsider Trading and Misuse of Material Nonpublic Information

Under federal securities regulations governing insider trading, the maximum civil monetary penalty that may be imposed on an individual by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is capped at the exact dollar amount of the profit gained or loss avoided.

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The statement is False. Under federal securities regulations, civil monetary penalties for insider trading can be up to three times the profit gained or loss avoided (treble damages).
The statement is false because the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 empowers the SEC to seek civil penalties up to three times the profit gained or loss avoided (treble damages), along with disgorgement of profits. Criminal penalties (up to $5 million fine and up to 20 years imprisonment for individuals) are separate from civil penalties.

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1
Identify the statutory authority and provisions governing insider trading civil penalties.
The Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 (ITSFEA) amends the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 regarding enforcement and penalties.
Regulatory bodies use statutory rules under federal securities laws to determine civil enforcement remedies.
2
Evaluate the maximum allowable civil penalty limit for individual violators.
The SEC may seek civil monetary penalties up to three times the amount of profit realized or loss avoided as a result of the unlawful trading.
This treble damage multiplier is designed to penalize market misconduct beyond mere disgorgement of ill-gotten gains.
3
Compare the statutory rule to the statement presented in the prompt.
The prompt claims penalties are limited to the exact dollar amount (1x), which contradicts the statutory maximum of up to three times (3x).
Because the statement understates the maximum civil penalty threshold, it is false.

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Civil Penalties and Treble Damages under ITSFEA
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