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  2. Layering (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Layering is a strategy in high-frequency trading where a trader makes and then cancels orders that they never intend to have executed in hopes of influencing the stock price. For instance, to buy stock at a lower price, the trader initially places orders to sell at or below the market ask price. This may cause the market's best ask price to ...

  3. Money laundering - Wikipedia

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    Money laundering

  4. Spoofing (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Spoofing (finance)

  5. Collateralized debt obligation - Wikipedia

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    Collateralized debt obligation

  6. Workers making under $200K are scared they’ll outlive their ...

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    Middle-class Americans are attempting to prioritize their health and financial well-being amid a punishing economy, Transamerica Institute CEO Catherine Collinson wrote, but that makes them ...

  7. Structuring - Wikipedia

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  8. Quote stuffing - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Business Insider reported that Trillium Capital had received a $1 million fine by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority for trading strategies that were considered quote stuffing and market manipulation. [18] [19] The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority later clarified that the fine was for layering and market ...

  9. Payment for order flow - Wikipedia

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    Payment for order flow