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Churning


A situation that arises when a broker excessively trades in a client’s account in order to increase commissions, irrespective of how market movements are favorable to his positions or holdings. Churning is judged by trying to see whether the trading by the broker is disproportionate to the size of the client’s account.

Churning is considered a fraudulent market practice.



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