A trader simultaneously places matching buy and sell orders for the same equity security across two separate accounts under common beneficial ownership, generating reported transaction volume without any actual shift in ownership control. Which of the following statements correctly identifies this prohibited market practice and its status under federal securities laws?
- The transaction represents wash trading, an illegal manipulative practice that deceives the market by creating a false impression of active trading volume.Cevap
- BThe transaction represents spoofing, which occurs when non-bona fide orders are entered and rapidly canceled before execution to manipulate market prices.
- CThe transaction represents wash trading, which is purely an internal self-regulatory organization (SRO) rule violation and falls outside the fraud jurisdiction of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
- DThe transaction represents permissible principal trading, provided the firm acts as a dealer executing trades from its own inventory rather than as a broker charging a commission.
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The transaction represents wash trading, an illegal manipulative practice that deceives the market by creating a false impression of active trading volume.
The correct answer identifies the conduct as wash trading. Wash trading occurs when matching buy and sell orders are entered for a security without any change in beneficial ownership, creating a false appearance of trading activity and market demand in violation of federal anti-fraud laws.
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Prohibited Market Manipulation (Wash Trading)