
Trading Regulations
Trading regulations are rules set by governments and authorities to ensure fair, transparent, and orderly financial markets. They prevent fraud, manipulation, and unfair practices, protecting investors and maintaining confidence in the economy. These rules govern how securities are bought and sold, require disclosures, set trading standards, and oversee market participants. By establishing oversight and standards, trading regulations aim to promote integrity and stability in financial transactions, helping markets operate efficiently and reliably for all participants.