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Soru 941Soru

A broker-dealer compliance department is evaluating trading activities flagged by automated surveillance systems. Which of the following statements regarding prohibited market manipulation practices and regulatory oversight are CORRECT?

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Cevap: Entering non-bona fide orders with the intent to cancel them prior to execution to artificially influence market pricing is a prohibited practice.; Executing simultaneous buy and sell transactions in a security with no change in beneficial ownership is a prohibited market practice.

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The correct statements identify that submitting non-bona fide orders intended for cancellation before execution (spoofing) and executing trades with no change in beneficial ownership (wash trading) are both prohibited market manipulation practices.
Submitting non-bona fide orders intended for cancellation before execution (spoofing) and conducting transactions with no shift in beneficial ownership (wash trading) are both fraudulent, prohibited practices designed to mislead market participants about genuine supply, demand, and liquidity.

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Analyze the statement regarding non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled before execution.
Identified as spoofing.
Spoofing involves entering bogus quotes/orders to distort supply/demand signals, which is prohibited under federal securities laws and SRO rules.
2
Analyze the statement regarding trades with no change in beneficial ownership.
Identified as wash trading.
Executing transactions that do not shift economic risk or ownership to generate fake volume is prohibited wash trading.
3
Evaluate regulatory authority for criminal prosecution.
Recognize SRO limitations.
FINRA and other SROs handle administrative and disciplinary sanctions (fines, suspensions, bars), while criminal prosecutions are handled by governmental authorities (Department of Justice/court system).
4
Distinguish wash trading from spoofing terminology.
Identify misclassification error.
Creating false volume without changing ownership is wash trading, not spoofing.

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Identification of Prohibited Market Practices and Regulatory Jurisdiction
Soru 942Soru

A trading surveillance audit reveals that a market participant simultaneously entered matching buy and sell orders for the same illiquid equity security across two accounts controlled by the exact same beneficial owner. This activity generated significant artificial volume and inflated market interest, attracting public buyers. When interviewed, the representative asserted that because no customer funds were misappropriated and FINRA is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) rather than a federal government agency, no regulatory violation occurred. Which of the following statements correctly evaluates the prohibited activity and regulatory jurisdiction involved?

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Cevap: The activity constitutes wash trading, which is a fraudulent market manipulation prohibited under federal securities laws and SRO rules, regardless of FINRA not being a criminal prosecution authority.

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The activity constitutes wash trading, which is a fraudulent market manipulation prohibited under federal securities laws and SRO rules, regardless of FINRA not being a criminal prosecution authority.
Wash trading occurs when transactions are executed with no real change in beneficial ownership to simulate market activity and mislead investors. FINRA, as a Self-Regulatory Organization under SEC oversight, possesses full regulatory authority to discipline member firms and associated persons for anti-manipulative rule violations, regardless of whether criminal prosecution powers exist.

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Analyze the trading behavior in the scenario
Simultaneous buy and sell orders executed for accounts under common beneficial ownership with no actual change in ownership constitutes wash trading.
Wash trading creates a false or misleading appearance of active trading volume to induce other investors to trade.
2
Differentiate wash trading from spoofing
Spoofing relies on entering orders meant to be canceled before execution, while wash trading involves actual executed trades without beneficial ownership change.
Accurate regulatory categorization requires distinguishing non-bona fide quote quotes (spoofing) from matched non-economic transactions (wash trades).
3
Evaluate the regulatory jurisdiction argument regarding SRO authority
FINRA as an SRO has explicit statutory authority delegated under federal securities laws to enforce rules and discipline members for manipulative acts.
Lack of criminal prosecution power does not prevent an SRO from imposing administrative sanctions, fines, suspensions, or bars on member firms and registered individuals.

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Wash Trading and SRO Regulatory Enforcement Scope
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Soru 943Soru

A financial representative is discussing the regulatory oversight, account structures, and tax mechanics of fixed and variable annuities with a prospective client. Which of the following statements regarding these insurance-based products are correct?

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Cevap: Variable annuity contracts are classified as securities under federal law and require the delivery of a prospectus prior to or at the time of solicitation.; Assets held within the separate account of a variable annuity are insulated from the general liabilities and claims of the issuing insurance company's creditors.

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The correct statements are that variable annuities are registered securities requiring prospectus delivery and that separate account assets are insulated from the claims of the issuing insurer's general creditors.
The statement regarding securities registration is accurate because variable annuity contracts are registered under the Securities Act of 1933 due to the investor bearing subaccount market risk. The statement regarding asset insulation is also accurate because laws require separate account assets to be segregated from the insurer's general account, protecting contract holders from general corporate creditors during insolvency.

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Analyze regulatory classification and disclosure requirements for variable annuities.
Variable annuities transfer investment risk to the contract holder via separate account subaccounts, classifying them as securities that require prospectus delivery under federal securities law.
Products offering non-guaranteed returns tied to market subaccounts must adhere to SEC registration and prospectus rules.
2
Evaluate the asset protection rules governing separate accounts.
Separate account assets are segregated from the insurance company's general account liabilities.
State and federal regulations insulate separate account funds from general creditors if the insurer becomes insolvent.
3
Distinguish insurer surrender charges from IRS tax penalties.
The 10% IRS tax penalty applies to early taxable withdrawals prior to age 59 ½ regardless of insurer surrender fee schedules.
Insurer contingent deferred surrender charges (CDSC) are contractual administrative fees, whereas IRS penalties are tax enforcement rules.
4
Examine account placement and risk allocation for fixed annuities.
Fixed annuity funds reside in the insurer's general account, not a separate account.
The insurer guarantees principal and interest in a fixed annuity, bearing the market investment risk itself.

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Fixed vs. Variable Annuity Structural, Regulatory, and Asset Insulation Differences
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Soru 944Soru

An executive at a publicly traded corporation discloses confidential, unannounced acquisition plans to her brother during a holiday dinner. Based on this information, the brother immediately purchases shares of the target company, even though he is not employed by either company. Under federal insider trading regulations, which of the following statements is correct regarding liability?

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Cevap: Both the executive and her brother can be held liable under federal securities laws because tipper and tippee liability applies regardless of employment status.

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Both the executive (tipper) and her brother (tippee) can be held liable for insider trading because passing material nonpublic information to a family member who subsequently trades constitutes a breach of fiduciary duty under federal securities laws.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, insider trading liability extends to both tippers (those who disclose material nonpublic information) and tippees (those who trade on it). Gifting confidential information to a family member satisfies the requirement of personal benefit to the tipper, and non-employees who know or should know the information is confidential inherit liability when trading.

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Identify the nature of the information transmitted.
The executive shared unannounced corporate acquisition plans, which constitutes material nonpublic information (MNPI).
Information is material if a reasonable investor would consider it important in making an investment decision, and nonpublic until broadly disseminated.
2
Evaluate tipper liability.
The executive is liable as a tipper for disclosing confidential material nonpublic information.
Disclosing MNPI for a personal benefit (which includes gifting information to family or friends) violates fiduciary duties.
3
Evaluate tippee liability.
The brother is liable as a tippee for executing trades based on the disclosed MNPI.
A tippee who receives MNPI and knows or should know it was disclosed improperly assumes fiduciary duty and violates securities laws upon trading.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
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Soru 945Soru

Compliance officers at a registered broker-dealer are conducting a routine surveillance review of market activities. Which of the following statements regarding prohibited market manipulation practices and regulatory oversight are correct?

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Cevap: Wash trading involves entering offsetting buy and sell orders for a security without any change in beneficial ownership to artificially inflate trading volume.; Spoofing involves submitting non-bona fide orders that are intended to be canceled before execution in order to artificially manipulate security prices.

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The correct statements are that wash trading involves buy and sell orders without any change in beneficial ownership to inflate volume, and spoofing involves submitting non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled before execution.
Wash trading requires executing matching transactions where beneficial ownership does not change, while spoofing consists of placing fake quotes intended for cancellation before execution to distort market prices. Both are illegal market manipulation practices prohibited under securities laws.

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Evaluate the definition of wash trading
Wash trading creates a misleading appearance of active trading without transferring beneficial ownership.
It artificially moves prices or volume while leaving the investor's economic position unchanged.
2
Evaluate the definition of spoofing
Spoofing relies on entering bids or offers with no intent to execute them.
The deceptive orders deceive market participants about supply and demand before being quickly canceled.
3
Evaluate regulatory authority scope for SROs like FINRA
SROs possess administrative and regulatory disciplinary powers, not criminal prosecution authority.
Criminal prosecution and imprisonment require governmental legal actions led by federal or state prosecutors.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation Tactics and Regulatory Boundaries
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Soru 946Soru

An investor holds a portfolio comprising U.S. Treasury bonds, speculative-grade corporate debt, and common equity in a single regional healthcare firm. When evaluating the portfolio's exposure to non-systematic and credit risks, which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: The speculative-grade corporate debt introduces credit risk to the portfolio, which can be effectively mitigated through fixed-income issuer diversification.; The equity position in the single regional healthcare firm exposes the investor to business risk that can be reduced by investing across multiple companies and industries.

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The correct statements are that speculative-grade corporate debt introduces credit risk which can be mitigated through issuer diversification, and that the single equity holding carries business risk which can be reduced by diversifying across companies and sectors.
The correct options accurately distinguish non-systematic risks (credit risk of corporate debt and business risk of individual equity) from systematic risks. Non-systematic risks are unique to individual issuers or industries and can be mitigated through asset diversification.

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Differentiate between systematic (market-wide) and non-systematic (company- or issuer-specific) risks.
Identified that business risk and credit risk are non-systematic, while interest rate risk is systematic.
Non-systematic risks affect specific entities and can be diversified away, whereas systematic risks affect the entire market.
2
Evaluate the risk characteristics of speculative-grade corporate debt and single-stock equity holdings.
Determined that speculative-grade debt incurs credit risk and single-stock equity incurs business risk, both of which decrease with proper asset diversification.
Diversification spreads exposure so that adverse events at one issuer do not severely impact the entire portfolio.
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Analyze the claims regarding U.S. Treasury bonds and interest rate risk elimination.
Recognized that price drops from rising rates reflect interest rate risk (systematic risk), not credit risk, and that diversification cannot remove systematic interest rate risk.
U.S. Treasuries are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government (no credit risk), and interest rate risk affects all fixed-income assets universally.

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Mitigation of Non-Systematic and Credit Risks via Diversification
Soru 947Soru

An investor opening a new margin account executes an initial transaction to sell short 200200 shares of XYZ common stock at $14\$14 per share. What is the minimum initial margin deposit required from the investor, in dollars, to satisfy Federal Reserve Regulation T and FINRA rules?

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Cevap: 2000

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The minimum initial deposit required from the investor is $2,000.
Under Federal Reserve Regulation T, the initial margin requirement is 50% of the total transaction value (200×$14=$2,800200 \times \$14 = \$2,800), which equals $1,400\$1,400. However, FINRA Rule 4210 mandates a minimum initial equity requirement of $2,000\$2,000 to establish a new margin position. Because $2,000\$2,000 is greater than the Regulation T requirement of $1,400\$1,400, the investor must deposit $2,000\$2,000.

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Calculate total proceeds from the short sale
200 shares * 14/share=14/share = 2,800
Margin requirements are evaluated based on total market value of the transaction.
2
Calculate the Federal Reserve Regulation T requirement
50% of 2,800=2,800 = 1,400
Regulation T mandates a 50% deposit on margin transactions.
3
Compare against FINRA initial minimum equity rules
FINRA requires a minimum initial equity deposit of $2,000 for new margin accounts
FINRA Rule 4210 establishes an absolute minimum initial equity of 2,000unlessthetotalvalueisunder2,000 unless the total value is under 2,000 for a long transaction.
4
Select the governing deposit amount
The investor must deposit $2,000
The investor must deposit the greater of the Regulation T requirement (1,400)ortheFINRAminimumrequirement(1,400) or the FINRA minimum requirement ( 2,000).

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Initial Margin Requirements and FINRA $2,000 Minimum Equity Rule
Soru 948Soru

Match each security type or classification on the left with its corresponding margin eligibility rule under Federal Reserve and FINRA regulations on the right.

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Standard exchange-listed common stock
Open-end mutual fund shares
Non-marginable OTC equity securities
U.S. Treasury obligations

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Standard exchange-listed common stock matches with requiring a 50% Regulation T initial deposit. Open-end mutual fund shares match with being non-marginable initially but collateralizable after 30 days. Non-marginable OTC equity securities match with requiring 100% cash payment. U.S. Treasury obligations match with being exempt from Regulation T but subject to SRO maintenance rules.
Under Regulation T and FINRA rules: standard exchange-listed stocks require a 50% initial Regulation T deposit; open-end mutual funds cannot be bought on margin but become collateralizable after 30 days; non-marginable OTC equities require 100% cash payment; and U.S. Treasuries are exempt from Regulation T but subject to SRO maintenance margin rules.

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1
Identify the margin requirement for standard exchange-listed equity securities.
Exchange-listed equities are marginable and governed by Regulation T, requiring a 50% initial margin deposit.
Federal Reserve Board Regulation T governs credit extended by broker-dealers for purchasing marginable equity securities.
2
Determine the margin and collateral rule for open-end mutual fund shares.
Mutual funds are continuous new issues and cannot be purchased on margin, but gain loan value as collateral after 30 days.
SEC rules prohibit buying new issues on margin, but permit them to serve as collateral once held for 30 days.
3
Identify the borrowing status of non-marginable OTC equities.
They cannot be financed with margin loans and require a 100% cash payment.
High volatility and low liquidity make certain low-priced OTC securities ineligible for margin collateral.
4
Identify the regulatory exemption status for U.S. Treasury obligations.
Treasuries are exempt from Regulation T but fall under specific SRO maintenance margin requirements.
U.S. government obligations are classified as exempt securities under federal margin regulations.

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Margin Eligibility and Borrowing Rules for Securities
Soru 949Soru

On Monday, June 1, a retail investor executes a regular-way purchase of corporate stock through a broker-dealer. Assuming no intervening holiday, on which day will the trade settle?

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Cevap: Tuesday, June 2

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The trade will settle on Tuesday, June 2.
Under SEC and FINRA rules governing secondary market transactions, regular-way settlement for corporate stock occurs on the first business day following the trade date (T+1T+1). Because the transaction occurred on Monday, June 1, ownership transfer and payment completion take place on Tuesday, June 2.

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1
Identify the trade date and the applicable settlement rule.
The trade date is Monday, June 1. Under standard FINRA and SEC rules, regular-way settlement for equities occurs on T+1T+1 (Trade Date plus one business day).
Regular-way secondary market trades in corporate securities settle on the business day following the transaction.
2
Calculate the settlement date from the trade date.
Adding one business day to Monday, June 1 results in Tuesday, June 2.
Since there are no intervening business holidays, T+1T+1 is exactly one day after the trade date.

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Regular-Way Settlement Cycle (T+1)
Soru 950Soru

A registered representative receives a disbursement request from Marcus, who holds a Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) over his mother's individual brokerage account. Marcus directs the firm to sell $40,000 of stock and wire the proceeds directly to his personal checking account, explaining that the funds will reimburse caregiving expenses he paid on her behalf. Which of the following statements correctly describes the broker-dealer's obligation regarding this request?

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Cevap: The broker-dealer must refuse the wire transfer because a Limited Power of Attorney authorizes trading activity but strictly prohibits withdrawing or transferring assets to a third party.

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The broker-dealer must refuse the wire transfer because a Limited Power of Attorney authorizes trading activity but strictly prohibits withdrawing or transferring assets to a third party.
Under FINRA rules and industry standards, a Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) allows a designated third party to enter trading orders (buy and sell securities) on behalf of the account owner. However, an LPOA strictly prohibits the third party from withdrawing funds or securities or transferring assets out of the account into their own name or to any third party. Only a Full Power of Attorney (FPOA) grants discretionary trading combined with check-writing and asset withdrawal privileges.

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Analyze the account ownership structure and third-party authority scope.
Marcus holds a Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) over an individual account owned solely by his mother.
Evaluating the legal authority granted by an LPOA is necessary to determine permissible account actions.
2
Distinguish between Limited Power of Attorney and Full Power of Attorney permissions.
An LPOA permits placing trade orders (buying and selling securities) but strictly prohibits withdrawing cash/securities or transferring funds to third parties.
Asset withdrawal and third-party disbursement require a Full Power of Attorney (FPOA) with explicit withdrawal authorization.
3
Evaluate the broker-dealer's regulatory obligation for the requested wire transfer.
The firm must deny the request to wire funds to Marcus's personal checking account.
Executing a third-party transfer under an LPOA violates account control regulations and firm compliance rules.

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Scope of Trading Authority (Limited vs. Full Power of Attorney) and Account Disbursement Rules
Soru 951Soru

A 62-year-old investor takes a partial lump-sum withdrawal from a non-qualified variable annuity contract that has accumulated significant investment growth above the original contribution basis. Which of the following statements regarding the tax implications of this distribution are CORRECT?

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Cevap: The growth portion of the withdrawal is taxed as ordinary income in the year received.; The distribution is accounted for on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) basis for federal income tax purposes.

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The withdrawal is taxed using Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting rules, making accumulated growth taxable first as ordinary income. Since the contract owner is age 62 (past age 59½), the 10% IRS early distribution tax penalty does not apply.
For partial surrenders of non-qualified variable annuities, the IRS applies Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) tax rules. Under LIFO rules, all accumulated investment earnings are distributed first and taxed at ordinary income tax rates. Additionally, because the investor is 62 years old, they have passed the age threshold of 59½ and are exempt from the 10% early withdrawal tax penalty.

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1
Determine the tax accounting method for random non-qualified annuity withdrawals prior to annuitization.
The IRS mandates Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) taxation, meaning growth and earnings are withdrawn before original cost basis.
IRS Code Section 72(e) stipulates LIFO treatment for non-qualified annuity surrenders.
2
Evaluate tax rates applicable to the withdrawn earnings.
Earnings are taxed at the contract owner's ordinary income tax rate rather than preferential capital gains rates.
Annuity growth is always treated as ordinary income upon cash distribution.
3
Check for applicability of the IRS 10% premature distribution penalty tax.
No 10% penalty tax applies because the contract owner is 62 years old.
The 10% IRS early withdrawal penalty applies only to taxable distributions made prior to reaching age 59½.

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Non-Qualified Variable Annuity Taxation and LIFO Accounting
Soru 952Soru

A registered representative receives material nonpublic information regarding an upcoming earnings surprise from a corporate insider. Although the representative does not personally trade on the information, they communicate the tip to a client, who subsequently purchases shares of the issuer prior to the public disclosure. Under federal securities laws, who may be held liable for insider trading violations?

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Cevap: Both the registered representative who tipped the information and the client who executed the trade

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Both the registered representative who tipped the information and the client who executed the trade may be held liable for insider trading.
Both the registered representative and the client are liable under federal securities laws. Tipper liability applies to individuals who improperly disclose material nonpublic information, even if they execute no trades themselves. Tippee liability applies to individuals who receive such information and execute trades while knowing or having reason to know the information was nonpublic.

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Evaluate the liability of the tipper (registered representative).
The representative breached a fiduciary duty by conveying material nonpublic information to a third party.
Tippers are legally liable for insider trading violations even if they do not personally execute trades or directly profit.
2
Evaluate the liability of the tippee (client).
The client acted upon material nonpublic information to purchase shares prior to public announcement.
Tippees incur liability when they execute securities transactions based on information they know or should know is confidential and nonpublic.
3
Determine joint liability.
Both parties are subject to civil enforcement and criminal prosecution under federal securities acts.
Federal law establishes liability for both the source who discloses inside information and the recipient who trades on it.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Federal Securities Laws
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Soru 953Soru

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?

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Cevap: The transaction represents wash trading, an illegal manipulative practice that deceives the market by creating a false impression of active trading volume.

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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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1
Analyze the trading activity described in the scenario.
The scenario describes entering matched buy and sell orders across accounts under common control where transactions execute but no beneficial ownership changes.
Identifying whether beneficial ownership changes occurs helps distinguish wash trading from other trading practices.
2
Compare the activity against defined prohibited securities practices.
Executing matched transactions with no change in beneficial ownership to simulate market activity is defined as wash trading.
Spoofing involves non-executed, canceled orders; wash trading involves executed transactions that lack real economic substance.
3
Evaluate the regulatory classification under federal securities laws.
Wash trading constitutes fraudulent market manipulation under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and SEC Rule 10b-5, as well as FINRA anti-manipulation rules.
Both the SEC (federal statutory regulator) and SROs enforce strict prohibitions against market manipulation.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation (Wash Trading)
Soru 954Soru

A retail customer purchases 100 shares of a corporate equity security through a broker-dealer. The firm fills the order directly out of its existing inventory. Which of the following disclosures must appear on the customer's trade confirmation regarding the firm's capacity and compensation?

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Cevap: The confirmation must disclose that the firm acted as a principal and include the mark-up charged on the transaction.

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The trade confirmation must disclose that the broker-dealer acted as a principal and include the mark-up charged on the transaction.
When a broker-dealer executes a customer transaction out of its own inventory, it operates as a principal (dealer) for its own account. FINRA and SEC rules mandate that trade confirmations state the capacity in which the broker-dealer acted (principal) and disclose the mark-up or mark-down charged on the transaction.

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Determine the capacity in which the broker-dealer acted.
Because the firm executed the customer's trade out of its own account inventory, it acted as a principal (dealer) rather than as an agent (broker).
Dealers trade for their own account from inventory, whereas brokers facilitate trades between third-party buyers and sellers.
2
Identify the mandatory disclosure requirements on the trade confirmation for a principal trade.
Principal transactions require written disclosure of the firm's capacity as principal and the specific mark-up (or mark-down) added to the trade price.
Commissions are disclosed when acting in an agency capacity, whereas mark-ups or mark-downs are disclosed when acting as a principal.

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Broker-Dealer Capacity and Compensation Disclosure on Trade Confirmations
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Soru 955Soru

A member firm is reviewing its compliance policies regarding Regulation S-P privacy notices, customer opt-out provisions, and FINRA customer account statement delivery schedules. Which of the following statements regarding these regulatory requirements are correct?

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Cevap: Providing a customer with a toll-free telephone number or a designated electronic opt-out link constitutes a reasonable means for exercising opt-out rights under Regulation S-P.; A broker-dealer must deliver customer account statements at least monthly during any month in which activity occurs, and at least quarterly when no activity occurs in the account.

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The statements confirming that toll-free telephone numbers/electronic links are reasonable opt-out methods and that statement delivery must be monthly for active accounts and quarterly for inactive accounts are both correct.
Under Regulation S-P, broker-dealers must provide customers with reasonable opt-out methods, such as electronic links, prepaid response cards, or toll-free telephone numbers. Additionally, account statements are required monthly when activity occurs (or penny stocks are held) and at least quarterly for inactive accounts under FINRA guidelines.

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Analyze Regulation S-P privacy disclosure and opt-out delivery timing rules.
Initial privacy notices must be delivered no later than at the time a customer relationship is established. Requiring custom written letters is explicitly deemed an unreasonable opt-out method.
Reg S-P protects nonpublic personal information by requiring timely initial disclosure and reasonable, low-friction opt-out mechanisms.
2
Evaluate FINRA rules regarding account statement delivery frequencies.
Account statements must be delivered at least quarterly for inactive accounts, but monthly whenever any activity (trading, interest, dividends, cash transfers) occurs in the statement period.
Ensures timely reporting to investors of portfolio changes and transaction history.

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Regulation S-P Privacy Protections & Customer Statement Delivery Frequencies
Soru 956Soru

An investor purchases corporate bonds issued by a commercial airline company. The investor is concerned that unexpected fuel cost increases or operating losses could impair the airline's financial capability to make scheduled interest and principal payments. Which of the following risks does this concern represent?

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Cevap: Credit risk, which is specific to the issuer's financial strength and ability to meet its debt obligations.

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Credit risk, which is specific to the issuer's financial strength and ability to meet its debt obligations.
Credit risk (also called default risk) refers to the probability that a specific bond issuer will experience financial distress and fail to make timely interest or principal payments.

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1
Identify the source of risk described in the scenario.
The investor is concerned about company-specific operational costs (fuel) impacting debt service capability.
Factors affecting a single issuer's financial stability fall under non-systematic risk.
2
Select the correct category of non-systematic risk.
The possibility of an issuer defaulting on interest or principal payments is defined as credit risk.
Credit risk measures issuer solvency, distinguishing it from broader market-wide systematic risks.

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Credit risk is a non-systematic risk reflecting an issuer's potential failure to make timely interest or principal payments.
Soru 957Soru

An investor opening a new margin account executes an initial transaction selling short 100100 shares of a marginable stock at $28\$28 per share. Under Federal Reserve Regulation T and FINRA rules, what is the minimum dollar amount of initial equity the investor must deposit?

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Cevap: 2000

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The minimum required initial equity deposit is $2,000.
To determine the required initial deposit for a short sale in a new margin account, both Regulation T and FINRA rules must be evaluated. Regulation T requires 50% of the market value (100×$28=$2,800×50%=$1,400100 \times \$28 = \$2,800 \times 50\% = \$1,400). However, FINRA Rule 4210 sets a mandatory minimum initial equity requirement of 2,000forestablishingshortpositions.Becausetheinvestormustsatisfythestricterofthetworules,therequiredinitialdepositis2,000 for establishing short positions. Because the investor must satisfy the stricter of the two rules, the required initial deposit is 2,000.

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1
Calculate total short sale proceed value
2,800(100shares×2,800 (100 shares × 28 per share)
Initial margin calculations are based on total transaction proceeds.
2
Calculate Federal Reserve Regulation T initial margin requirement
1,400(501,400 (50% of 2,800)
Regulation T mandates a standard 50% initial margin deposit on equity short sales.
3
Apply FINRA Rule 4210 minimum initial equity rule for short sales
$2,000 minimum requirement
FINRA rules require a strict minimum initial equity deposit of 2,000toopenashortpositioninamarginaccount,overridingRegulationTwhenthe502,000 to open a short position in a margin account, overriding Regulation T when the 50% calculation is less than 2,000.

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FINRA Initial Margin Minimum Equity Rule for Short Sales
Soru 958Soru

A financial advisor is reviewing portfolio exposures to various non-systematic and credit risks for a client. Match each corporate or municipal event scenario to the specific category of risk it primarily exemplifies.

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A municipal revenue bond issuer faces inability to pay scheduled debt service due to project revenues falling significantly below projections.
A corporation's outstanding debt rating is reduced from A to BBB following a sudden shift in consumer demand toward a competitor's product line.
A heavily leveraged enterprise experiences severe earnings distress because high fixed interest burdens exceed net operating income during an economic slowdown.
An over-the-counter derivative contract fails to complete because the contracting financial institution enters bankruptcy prior to the settlement date.

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Each scenario matches to its primary risk type based on the underlying loss mechanism: credit/default risk for failure to pay debt service, credit downgrade risk for rating agency downgrades, financial risk for capital structure/leverage distress, and counterparty risk for bilateral contract settlement failure.
Each event corresponds directly to its specific non-systematic risk category based on whether the primary cause of risk is debt service default, rating reduction, capital structure debt loading, or bilateral contract default.

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Analyze the municipal revenue bond scenario
Matches Credit (Default) Risk
Failure to pay interest or principal due to insufficient revenues is the definition of credit default risk.
2
Analyze the corporate debt rating reduction scenario
Matches Credit Downgrade Risk
A rating reduction (e.g., A to BBB) by a credit rating agency represents downgrade risk.
3
Analyze the high fixed interest expense scenario
Matches Financial Risk
Financial risk arises from excessive leverage in the capital structure relative to operating cash flows.
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Analyze the OTC derivative contract failure scenario
Matches Counterparty Risk
Inability of a trading partner in a bilateral OTC agreement to settle is counterparty risk.

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Non-systematic risks are issuer-specific or transaction-specific risks that can be mitigated through diversification, unlike market-wide systematic risks.
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During a period of declining share prices, a proprietary trading firm simultaneously executes buy and sell orders for the exact same security across two separate accounts under common ownership. The transactions involve identical prices and quantities, resulting in no actual change in beneficial ownership, but creating a misleading appearance of active trading volume to attract retail investors. How is this trading activity classified under federal securities laws, and which entity holds the authority to criminally prosecute individuals engaging in this behavior?

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Cevap: It is classified as wash trading, and criminal prosecution authority rests with the U.S. Department of Justice rather than self-regulatory organizations.

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The activity is classified as wash trading, and criminal prosecution authority rests with the U.S. Department of Justice rather than self-regulatory organizations.
Executing offsetting orders under common ownership that yield no change in beneficial ownership is defined as wash trading, a manipulative practice prohibited under federal securities laws. Furthermore, self-regulatory organizations (SROs) such as FINRA possess civil enforcement jurisdiction over member firms but do not have statutory criminal prosecution authority; criminal charges must be brought by the U.S. Department of Justice.

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Analyze the nature of the trading activity described in the scenario.
Simultaneous buy and sell transactions under common ownership with no change in beneficial ownership constitute wash trading, a illegal form of market manipulation designed to generate artificial trading volume.
Wash trading deceives market participants regarding genuine supply and demand.
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Distinguish between civil regulatory oversight and criminal statutory authority.
SROs like FINRA enforce compliance rules and impose administrative sanctions (fines, suspensions, bars), while federal criminal prosecutions fall exclusively under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
SROs and the SEC are civil enforcement bodies and cannot directly bring criminal indictments or impose prison sentences.

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Wash Trading and Regulatory Enforcement Authority
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An investor colludes with a group of traders to execute repeated buy and sell orders for a micro-cap security among themselves without any true change in economic ownership. These transactions are designed to generate high reported trading volume and push the stock's market price upward to lure unsuspecting retail investors into buying the security. Which of the following prohibited market practices has occurred?

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Cevap: Painting the tape

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Painting the tape is the prohibited market practice illustrated by collusive trading designed to create a false impression of volume and market activity.
Painting the tape refers to the illegal market manipulation practice of entering collusive buy and sell orders to generate artificial trading volume and misleading price activity, tricking other investors into believing there is genuine interest in the stock.

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Analyze the trading behavior described in the scenario
Identified collusive buying and selling among participants to create fake volume and artificially push up stock prices.
Understanding the mechanics of the market activity is essential to identifying the specific manipulative practice.
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Match the behavior to regulatory definitions of prohibited practices
Generating fake reported activity or market movement to mislead investors defines 'painting the tape'.
FINRA rules and federal securities laws prohibit generating deceptive signals of demand or price discovery.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation - Painting the Tape
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