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Zorluk: KolayProhibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices

Match each prohibited market manipulation or fraudulent practice under FINRA and SEC rules with its corresponding regulatory definition.

  • SpoofingEntering non-bona fide orders with the intent to cancel them prior to execution to manipulate market prices.
  • Wash TradingSimultaneously buying and selling the same security where there is no change in beneficial ownership.
  • ChurningExcessive trading executed in a customer's account primarily to generate broker commissions.
  • FreeridingPurchasing securities and then selling them without paying for the original purchase in a cash account.

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Spoofing matches entering non-bona fide orders to cancel before execution. Wash Trading matches transactions where beneficial ownership does not change. Churning matches excessive trading in a customer account to generate commissions. Freeriding matches purchasing securities and selling them without paying for the original purchase.
Each practice is accurately paired with its official regulatory definition based on order intent, beneficial ownership changes, account handling ethics, and payment settlement rules.

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Analyze each prohibited activity to determine its core regulatory violation.
Spoofing relies on non-bona fide orders; Wash Trading lacks beneficial ownership change; Churning focuses on excessive commission-driven trading; Freeriding involves selling securities before completing settlement payment.
Matching each practice with its unique regulatory element ensures compliance with SEC and FINRA standards.

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