Why people get in trouble for cheating in the stock market
Analyzing Securities Fraud and Insider Trading within the Framework of Financial Crime
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Some people in Nigeria use secret info or lie about company news to make money from stocks, which is illegal and hurts other investors.
No biological mechanisms were identified in this study. This may be an epidemiological, observational, or survey-based study that reports associations rather than proposing causal biological pathways.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
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Max 90Cohort Studies
Max 72Case-Control Studies
Max 58Cross-Sectional Studies
Max 44Case Reports & Case Series
Max 30Expert Opinion & Narrative Reviews
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Evidence Score
Based on clinical experience or non-systematic literature reviews. The lowest level of evidence as they are most susceptible to bias and personal perspective.
Not medical advice. For informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional. Terms
Some people in Nigeria use secret info or lie about company news to make money from stocks, which is illegal and hurts other investors.
No biological mechanisms were identified in this study. This may be an epidemiological, observational, or survey-based study that reports associations rather than proposing causal biological pathways.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Max 100Randomized Controlled Trials
Max 90Cohort Studies
Max 72Case-Control Studies
Max 58Cross-Sectional Studies
Max 44Case Reports & Case Series
Max 30Expert Opinion & Narrative Reviews
Max 51 / 5
Evidence Score
Based on clinical experience or non-systematic literature reviews. The lowest level of evidence as they are most susceptible to bias and personal perspective.
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In Nigeria's capital market, some traders use false information, fake trades, and inflated trading numbers to trick investors and change the prices of stocks and securities.
When Nigeria strengthens its enforcement of securities laws, improves monitoring of trading activities, and educates the public about fraud, investor confidence and market integrity increase.
In Nigeria's capital market, fraud and insider trading occur through market manipulation, false financial reports, and misuse of confidential information, which directly lowers investor trust and weakens market stability.
Insider trading in Nigeria's capital market occurs when people buy or sell stocks using confidential company information that is not available to the public, such as details about mergers or earnings reports, and includes sharing that information with others or placing trades ahead of large orders.
In Nigeria, the Securities and Exchange Commission enforces laws against securities fraud and insider trading as defined by the Investments and Securities Act 2007, which includes false disclosures, market manipulation, and insider trading as illegal activities.