Is the following statement regarding investor remedies for insider trading under federal securities laws true or false?
"Under Section 20A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, contemporaneous traders who bought or sold securities on the opposite side of an insider trader's transaction are entitled to recover private civil damages of up to three times the amount of profit gained or loss avoided by the violator."
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The statement is false. Section 20A limits private civil remedies for contemporaneous traders to the violator's actual profit gained or loss avoided (reduced by any disgorgement to the SEC). Treble damages (up to 3x the profit/loss) represent civil penalties sought in SEC regulatory actions, not private civil recoveries.
The statement is false because private rights of action brought by contemporaneous traders under Section 20A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 limit total recoverable damages to the actual profit gained or loss avoided by the insider trader, reduced by any amount disgorged to the SEC. Civil penalties up to three times the profit gained or loss avoided (treble damages) are authorized under Section 21A for enforcement actions initiated by the SEC, not for private civil litigation.
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Distinction between private civil remedies for contemporaneous traders (Section 20A) capped at actual profits/losses vs. SEC civil penalties (Section 21A) allowing treble damages.
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