(isim) çalkalama

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churning
excessive buying and selling of securities in a client's account so as to generate commissions
moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation; "winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses"; "a car stuck in the churned-up mud
The act of one who churns
The process of acquiring a share holding in a company, and then placing buy and sell orders for shares of that company in order to build up turnover
It is illegal for a broker to engage in excessive trading activity merely for the purpose of maximizing his own commissions In order to succeed on a churning claim, a customer must establish that his broker directly or indirectly controlled the account and that the purchases and sales of securities were excessive in size and frequency in view of the financial resources of the customer and his investment objectives
(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence; "the river's roiling current"; "turbulent rapids" moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation; "winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses"; "a car stuck in the churned-up mud
Excessive trading that results in the broker deriving a profit from commissions while disregarding the best interests of the customers
present participle of churn
Churning takes place when a broker initiates trades on an investor's behalf that are excessive in size or frequency in relation to the investor's portfolio and that are against the investor's investment objectives as expressed to the broker A disreputable broker "churns" for the purpose of generating commissions Churning is a violation of the federal security laws
Frequent and unnecessary trading by a broker, whose primary purpose is to generate commissions for the broker
An unethical practice employed by some brokers to increase their commissions by excessively trading in a client's account
Excessive buying and selling in a customer's account undertaken to generate commissions for the broker
From the insurance perspective, churning is continually replacing lost customers with new customers From the provider perspective, churning is constantly seeing a patient for services that may not be appropriate
(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence; "the river's roiling current"; "turbulent rapids"
{i} excessive buying and selling of securities by a broker (in order to increase his total commissions)
Describes a computer taking a long time to process a particular operation When a computer is churning, it may seem to be doing nothing
Unethical trading of a customer's account by a broker to create extra commissions Churning is also when there is high volume with very little movement in price
Churning water is moving about violently. anything to take our minds off that gap and the brown, churning water below. = swirling
To trade securities excessively In taxable investment accounts, churning invariably leads to reduced returns because of the hefty short-term capital gains tax But even in tax-deferred 401(k)s or IRAs, trading commissions can eat into your return In fact, brokers that encourage churning to increase their commissions are committing a securities law violation A fund manager churning his portfolio will also make you feel the tax bite See "The Dreaded Capital Gains Tax " BACK TO TOP
Unjustified, excessive trading in a customer's securities or commodities account to generate additional brokerage commissions