Series 53: Definitions

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Definitions

As discussed above, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is a landmark law that regulates the reselling of securities. The 1934 Act’s mandate to regulate the secondary market covers the financial markets and market participants. These participants include broker-dealers, their representatives, and self-regulatory agencies. Thus, it is the 1934 Act that lays out the rules for who must register as a broker-dealer with the SEC.

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