Smart People, Costly Scams: Education Isn’t Enough
Sundramoorthy said investment scams continued to ensnare victims from all walks of life, including highly educated professionals accustomed to analytical and evidence-based thinking
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Abstract:TradeStation, Monex Group's digital asset subsidiary, faces a $1.5 million SEC penalty for its identified crypto lending security and settles an additional $1.5 million penalty with NASAA for its interest-earning program.

On Wednesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) disclosed that TradeStation, the digital asset-focused subsidiary of Monex Group, would pay a $1.5 million penalty to settle charges, neither admitting nor denying the findings.
Established in 1982 and acquired by Monex in 2011, TradeStation entered the cryptocurrency market in 2020, introducing deposit accounts for customers to earn interest. By 2021, the platform had 11,122 active users globally engaging with the interest feature. However, the SEC identified TradeStation's crypto lending product as a security, not eligible for a registration exemption. Consequently, the Florida-based platform ceased offering this service on June 30, 2022, following the SEC's directive.
Stacy Bogert, associate director of the SEC's division of enforcement, emphasized the significance of ensuring investors benefit from disclosure requirements under federal securities laws, regardless of the offering's label.
In addition to settling with the SEC, TradeStation agreed to a $1.5 million penalty to resolve a separate investigation by the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA). The probe, conducted by a task force of eight state securities regulators, focused on TradeStation's crypto interest-earning program over the past year.

While TradeStation announced the termination of its U.S. crypto-related products and services on February 22, the firm did not admit to any wrongdoing. The decision followed the company's recognition that its crypto lending product did not meet regulatory requirements.
Tailored for crypto traders, TradeStation utilized global integrations to establish a diverse pool of liquidity sources, enhancing price discovery and transparency. The company highlighted its crypto desk, enabling traders to circumvent prolonged transactions on traditional exchanges and avoid fees for instant large-volume trades.
TradeStation Crypto, leveraging the expertise of its parent company, Monex Group, offers a dedicated platform for institutional investors, providing personalized support, market data aggregation, execution strategy, back-testing environment, smart order routing, and advanced execution algorithms. The platform addresses perceived concerns and weaknesses in the current cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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