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Taking Stock:. Insuring Securities Broker/Dealers in the New Millennium. Percentage of American Households with Stock Market Investments. C. Conda & D. Clifton, National Review , 10/18/06. Percentage of American Investors Who Purchase Mutual Funds through Financial Professionals.
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Taking Stock: Insuring Securities Broker/Dealers in the New Millennium
Percentage of American Households with Stock Market Investments C. Conda & D. Clifton, National Review, 10/18/06
Percentage of American Investors Who Purchase Mutual Funds through Financial Professionals USA Today, 3/23/05
Percentage of Mutual Funds Purchased Directly from Fund Company USA Today, 3/23/05
INCREASING IMPORTANCEOF FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS 71% of stock investors rely on professional advice in choosing their investments
Comparison of Market Performance to # of Cases Filed • Dow Jones, S&P 500 and NASDAQ (10/91 – 10/06) NASD Statistics per website
Controversies Involved in Arbitration Cases NASD Statistics per website
Security Types Involved in Arbitration Cases *Certificates of Deposit were first tracked in January 2001. NASD Statistics per website
How Arbitration Cases Close *All Other reasons for closed includes cases closed by: Stipulated Award, Bankruptcy of critical party; Uncured Deficient Claim; Forum Denied; Stayed by Court Action, etc. Note cases counted as closed in this report do not include those cases that closed and were then reopened. NASD Statistics per website
Percentage of Customer Awards in Arbitrations by Year Note: Percentage of customer claimant award cases has been recalculated to reflect only instances in which investors as claimants recovered monetary damages or non-monetary relief. NASD Statistics per website
SECURITIESEXCHANGE COMMISSION • Primary Overseer/Regulator of U.S. Securities Markets • Oversees Self-Regulatory Organizations (NASD, Stock Exchanges, etc.) • Authority includes Enforcement Actions against b/d’s and individuals for violations of securities laws
NASD • World’s largest private-sector regulator of financial services • Registers securities firms • Writes rules • Examines for compliance • Brings enforcement actions
NASD Notices to Members • Provide notice of recently approved rules & rule amendments • Solicit comment on proposed rules/amendments • Legal interpretation & compliance guidelines
Central Registration Depository (CRD) • Central licensing and registration system for U.S. securities industry • Contains records of more than 6,800 b/d’s and 660,000 registered individuals
Registration, Testing & Qualifications 2 levels of qualification/registration • Registered representatives • Principals
TYPES OF LICENSES • Series 6 • Investment Company/Variable Contracts Representative • Authorized to sell only investment company products (e.g., mutual funds and money-market funds) and variable annuities • Series 7 • General Securities Representative • Entitled to sell all types of securities products, with the exception of commodities futures (which require a Series 3 license).
TYPES OF LICENSES(cont.) • Series 24 • General Securities Principal • This would entitle the holder to supervise trades involving corporate securities, direct participation programs (DPP’s) and investment company/variable contracts. • Series 63 • Uniform Securities Agent • Qualifies candidates to sell securities and give investment advice in those states that require Series 63 registration
OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/DESIGNATIONS • RIA (Registered Investment Advisor) • CFP (Certified Financial Planner) • CLU (Certified Life Underwriter)
BROKER FEES:FIXEDV. COMMISSION • Fee-Based v. Commission per Trade • Conflicts in each?
THE “MERRILL RULE:”Tempest in a Teapot? • SEC Rule passed in April 2005 • Allows b/d’s to offer fee-based accounts without registering as Investment Advisors as long as advice is “incidental” to Brokerage Services
Broker Prohibited Conduct • Recommending unsuitable investments • Unauthorized trading • “Churning” (Excessive trading to increase commissions) • “Switching”/Break Point Sales
Broker Prohibited Conduct(cont.) • Misrepresenting or failing to disclose material facts • Conflict of interest • Guaranteeing there will be no monetary loss, making price predictions or agreeing to share in losses
Broker Prohibited Conduct(cont.) • Purchasing/selling security while possessing material, non-public information • “Selling away” • Using manipulative, deceptive or fraudulent device affecting transaction
Broker Prohibited Conduct(cont.) • Conducting private securities transactions/sharing accounts • “Front running” • Failing to use reasonable diligence to ensure order is executed at best possible price
FAILURE TO SUPERVISE Principal can be liable for actions of broker who engages in prohibited conduct if principal “failed to properly supervise” the broker
NASD ARBITRATION • All industry disputes (member v. member, member v. registered rep., etc.) are subject to mandatory arbitration (except employment discrimination claims • Customer disputes subject to mandatory arbitration only if there is a signed, enforceable arb. agreement
NASD Arbitration(cont.) • NASD Code of Arbitration Procedure sets rules/procedures • Up to 6 years to file Claim • Initiated by filing Statement of Claim
NASD Arbitration(cont.) • 1 or 3 Arbitrators (depending on amt in controversy) • Minimal Discovery (no depos, etc.) • FINAL AWARD IS NOT APPEALABLE (absent evidence of fraud, etc.)
Looking Ahead:Evaluating B/D Risk in the New Century • “DOW 12,000”: Another Bust Coming? • “Alternative Investments:” The Next Tech Market? • Increased Regulation = Decreased Risk?