Matching Orders Law and Legal Definition
Matching orders means entering identical buy and sell orders at the same time to create the appearance of active trading in that security.
The following is an example of a case law referring to matching orders:
Matching orders means arranging identical buy and sell orders and other buy orders, to simulate active trading and to offset the impact of other sales of the stock. [SEC v. Competitive Techs., Inc., 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 43349 (D. Conn. July 21, 2005)].
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