An investor places a market order to purchase 1,000 shares of a Nasdaq-listed equity security through a FINRA member broker-dealer. The firm fills the order directly from its own inventory rather than matching the customer with a third-party seller. Under SEC and FINRA rules regarding trade confirmations, which of the following correctly describes the capacity in which the broker-dealer acted and the required compensation disclosure?
- The firm acted as a principal (dealer) and must disclose its capacity along with the markup charged on the transaction.Cevap
- BThe firm acted as an agent (broker) and must disclose its capacity along with the commission charged on the transaction.
- CThe firm acted as an agent (broker) and is required to disclose a markdown subtracted from the prevailing market price.
- DThe firm acted as a clearing depository and is exempt from providing capacity disclosures directly to retail investors.
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The broker-dealer acted as a principal (dealer) trading from its own inventory and must disclose this capacity along with the markup on the customer trade confirmation.
When a broker-dealer executes a customer trade out of its proprietary inventory, it acts in a principal (dealer) capacity. Under SEC Rule 10b-10 and FINRA rules, the confirmation delivered to the customer at or before transaction completion must disclose that the firm acted as principal and state the markup charged.
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