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Ex-American Northcoast Securities Broker Dominic Tropiano Allegedly Defrauded ETF Investors

Barred Ohio Stockbroker Accused of Over 500 Unsuitable Exchange Traded Fund Transactions  Dominic Anthony Tropiano, a former registered broker in Ohio, is now facing US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fraud charges. The regulator contends that Tropiano placed more than 500 unsuitable and unauthorized trades in 40 customer accounts belonging…

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SunTrust Investment Services to Pay $634K For Alleged Inadequate Supervision Of Unsuitable ETF Sales Practices

FINRA Accuses SunTrust Investment Services of Failing to Properly Supervise Brokers The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has ordered SunTrust to pay $634K to settle charges accusing the broker-dealer of not properly supervising 17 of its brokers when they recommended that customers hold non-traditional exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for long periods–a…

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As United States Oil Fund Plunges 30%, Retail ETF Investors Should Worry About Losses

ETF Investors Of United States Oil Fund May Not Have Known Full Extent Of Risks Our investment fraud lawyers are offering free case consultations to investors who’ve lost money in the United States Oil Fund (USO) after it dropped 30%. The exchange-traded security continues to make changes to its structure…

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Wells Fargo Settles Inadequate Supervision of Non-Traditional ETFs Claim for $35M

Wells Fargo Sold Non-Traditional ETFs to Retail Investors  If you were an investor who suffered losses in non-traditional exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that you feel were unsuitable for you yet were recommended by a Wells Fargo investment advisor or broker, our ETF fraud attorneys at Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (SSEK…

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FINRA Cases: Hallmark Investments is Expelled For Fraud and FSC Securities Must Pay $592K Over Exchange-Traded Fund Sales

Investment Firm and Its CEO Are Expelled and Barred for Inflating the Price of Shares Before Selling Them The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has expelled Hallmark Investments and barred Steven G. Dash, who is the firm’s CEO, over a securities scam that involved selling stocks at inflated prices. According to…

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