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Zorluk: OrtaProhibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices

Match each prohibited securities market practice on the left with its corresponding regulatory description on the right.

  • ChurningEngaging in excessive trading activity within a discretionary customer account primarily to generate broker commissions.
  • Front RunningExecuting transactions in a proprietary or personal account based on advance knowledge of an impending customer block order.
  • SpoofingEntering non-bona fide quotes with the intent to cancel them prior to execution to artificially influence market prices.
  • CappingEntering sell orders for an underlying security to prevent its market price from rising above a target price or strike price.

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Churning matches excessive discretionary trading for commissions; Front Running matches trading ahead of customer block orders; Spoofing matches entering non-bona fide quotes intended for cancellation; Capping matches entering sell orders to prevent price increases.
Each term directly aligns with its regulatory definition under FINRA and SEC anti-manipulation rules: Churning concerns excessive discretionary trading for commissions; Front Running involves trading ahead of customer block orders; Spoofing involves non-bona fide cancelled orders to manipulate market perception; Capping involves selling to restrict upward price movement.

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1
Identify the key regulatory definitions for prohibited market manipulation practices.
Map each term to its specific FINRA/SEC regulatory definition based on trade intent, account activity, and order execution timing.
Understanding distinct manipulative trading practices is essential for compliance and ethics under FINRA rules.
2
Match Churning to excessive trading activity in a discretionary account intended to generate commissions.
Pair Churning with the description emphasizing excessive turnover and representative control.
Churning violates FINRA suitability and fair dealing rules.
3
Match Front Running to trading in advance of a customer's material nonpublic block order.
Pair Front Running with the description of taking proprietary positions prior to executing customer block trades.
Front running takes unfair advantage of information regarding incoming customer order flow.
4
Match Spoofing to non-bona fide order entry and Capping to sell-side price capping manipulation.
Pair Spoofing with cancelled quotes intended to deceive the market and Capping with selling pressure designed to keep prices below a target level.
Both practices artificially distort market prices and market depth, violating anti-manipulation provisions under federal securities laws.

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