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Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Securities Law - Noncompetitive Trading

Posted on 11:17 by Unknown
NON-COMPETITIVE TRADING

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois froze the assets on records of a man who claims to be a Russia national after the Commodity Futures Trading Corporation (“CFTC”) charged him with trades on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (“Exchange”) which were not competitive (CFTC v. Yunuso, N.D. Ill., 10-3619, Judge Bucklo). According to the CFTC, Yunuso controlled two firms: Open E Cry, LLC and Velocity Futures, LLC to enter a buy or sell contract for one of his accounts and then within seconds enter an opposite or equal quantity buy or sell contract for the other account. Because the commodities were thinly traded his orders were marketed against each other. Then Yunuso would enter orders to offset the initial position and complete an equal but opposite round turn trade for each account. His trading according to the Exchange resulted in more than $7.8 million in lawsuits and an approximate $7.2 million profit in the Velocity Futures, LLC account. At the end of the trading session, Yunuso had a debit balance of about $8,000 with Open E Cry, LLC and thus no money to cover the losses.

According to CFTC, Yunuso by consistently executing trades between the Open E Cry account and the Velocity account during periods of low volume, Yunuso in effect entered into transactions without intent to take a genuine bona fide position in the market.

The CFTC is seeking restitution, fines, a trading registration ban and a permanent injunction against Yunuso and his entities.
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