The market is broken. Please enforce more rules/regulations regarding illegal sale of shares, market manipulation, and all around shady actions from market makers and HFs. I make minimum wage, and only invest what I'm comfortable with, but it's nearly impossible to gain any traction when the market is so corrupted. Tempted to remove my funds from the market as a whole and stash my cash
Executive Summary
The NASD today appointed Bernard Thompson as Ombudsman for the NASD and its subsidiaries, The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., and NASD Regulation, Inc. The Ombudsman position has been created within the NASD's Department of Internal Review. The Ombudsman will serve as an alternative dispute resolution practitioner. His primary objective is to find an acceptable solution to
Comment Period Expires November 7, 1994
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On September 19, 1994, the Board of Governors approved issuance of a Notice to Members soliciting comment on proposals to expand the scope of limit-order protection beyond that presently afforded by member firms to their customers in The Nasdaq
Every day, FINRA's Insider Trading Detection Program uses sophisticated technology and analytics to monitor 100% of trading in stocks, options and bonds for potentially suspicious activity around material news events, resulting in hundreds of referrals to the SEC and law enforcement every year. On this episode, we hear how the team connects trading data, information from public sources and from companies and FINRA firms to pull together actionable intelligence.
IMPORTANT MAIL VOTE
OFFICERS, PARTNERS AND PROPRIETORS
TO: All NASD Members
LAST VOTING DATE IS JUNE 21, 1986.
Members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD), are invited to vote on certain amendments to the NASD Rules of Fair Practice and By-Laws contained in Exhibits A and B to this notice. These amendments are described below. Prior to becoming effective, the
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On July 14, 1993, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved a new Section 71 of the Uniform Practice Code (UPC) requiring members to close out short sales in Nasdaq® securities that meet a certain clearing short-position threshold. In addition, the SEC approved
Options trading carries risk and requires specific approval from an investor’s brokerage firm.
For individuals who are currently registered reps or employed with a firm, you should work with your firm’s compliance department to make sure that you are properly registered, provide your firm with timely updates to your record and understand your obligations as a Registered Rep.
While your firm manages most of your information, you can use the Financial Professional Gateway (FinPro) system to
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Effective September 1, 2021, FINRA is amending its rulebook to eliminate the Order Audit Trail System (OATS) rules in the FINRA Rule 7400 Series and FINRA Rule 4554 (Alternative Trading Systems — Recording and Reporting Requirements of Order and Execution Information for NMS Stocks) (collectively referred to as the “OATS Rules”). FINRA has determined that the accuracy and
Just over one year ago, FINRA launched the Innovation Outreach Initiative as part of FINRA360, our comprehensive organizational review. The Initiative began an ongoing dialogue with industry participants, investor advocates and policy makers centered on the implications of financial technology (fintech) for the broker-dealer industry.