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Written by The White Law Group• January 10, 2017• 5:29 pm• Blog, Podcasts, Securities Fraud Articles

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What is Churning?

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Churning is excessive trading by a broker in a client’s account largely to generate commissions. Churning claims arise out of the inherent conflict of interest involved when a financial advisor is compensated by commissions earned in buying and selling securities on behalf of a client.

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What’s the problem with churning?

Churning is illegal and unethical.  It can violate SEC Rule 15c1-7 and other securities laws.

FINRA also has rules that include interpretative material on churning, or what FINRA calls “quantitative suitability.”

Proving a Churning Claim

In order to prove a Churning Claim you need to be able to prove the following:

  1. Did the client give the broker control of the account?
  2. Is the broker excessively trading the account?
  3. Is the broker excessively trading the account in order to gain commissions?

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Churning claims can be complex and sometimes difficult to prove.  Brokerage firm almost always hire experience securities defense firms to defend them in these claims.  If you believe that you are the victim of churning by your brokerage firm or financial advisor, it is recommended that you consult with an experienced securities attorney.  For a free consultation with a securities attorney, please call The White Law Group at 888-637-5510.

The White Law Group, LLC is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, and investor protection law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and Vero Beach, Florida.

For more information on The White Law Group, visit https://whitesecuritieslaw.com.

 

 

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