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Zorluk: ZorProhibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices

An investor holding a concentrated, margin-collateralized position in a thinly traded equity security enters aggressive buy limit orders during the final two minutes of the trading day specifically to push the closing price higher and avoid an impending maintenance margin call. Simultaneously, the investor arranges for an associate to enter corresponding sell orders of identical size and price at the exact same time to create the appearance of genuine high trading volume. Which of the following statements regarding these activities are correct?

  1. Executing orders near the close of trading for the primary purpose of artificially inflating a security's closing price constitutes the prohibited practice of 'marking the close.'Cevap
  2. Coordinating simultaneous buy and sell orders of substantially identical size, time, and price with an accomplice to fabricate market activity constitutes illegal matched orders.Cevap
  3. C
    Because actual trades were executed and settled between separate accounts, self-regulatory organizations such as FINRA lack statutory jurisdiction to sanction the market participants.
  4. D
    The transactions are exempt from market manipulation prohibitions provided the executing broker-dealer acts strictly in a principal capacity from inventory.

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The statements identifying the end-of-day price manipulation as 'marking the close' and the coordinated pre-arranged transactions as illegal matched orders are correct.
Both correct statements accurately describe prohibited market practices under securities regulations: driving up closing prices to affect margin requirements is 'marking the close,' and entering coordinated pre-arranged transactions to generate artificial volume constitutes illegal matched orders.

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1
Analyze the timing and intent of the end-of-day limit buy orders.
Entering orders at or near the market close to artificially drive up the benchmark closing price to prevent a margin call is prohibited as 'marking the close.'
Securities regulations prohibit trading designed to distort market prices and mislead lenders or investors regarding valuation.
2
Evaluate the coordinated buying and selling activity with an associate.
Pre-arranging offsetting buy and sell orders of identical size and price to simulate market interest constitutes illegal matched orders.
Manipulative order matching creates a false impression of liquidity and genuine demand in the secondary market.
3
Assess regulatory authority and broker-dealer execution capacity.
Manipulative intent violates securities laws irrespective of SRO jurisdictional bounds or whether the firm executed orders as broker or dealer.
Antifraud provisions apply universally to all market participants engaging in price manipulation or deceptive trading tactics.

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