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First criminal conviction handed down for spoofing
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Case Law
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
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In United States v. Coscia, a commodities trader was found guilty of six counts of commodities fraud and six counts of spoofing, a form of market manipulation that uses trading strategies to rapidly place, and then quickly cancel, orders before execution with the intent that the original order be cancelled for non-bona fide purposes.
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