Christian Lucchetto Suspended by FINRA Over Excessive Trading

shutterstock_187697825-300x200The attorneys at Gana Weinstein LLP are investigating BrokerCheck records reports that broker Christian Frank Lucchetto (Lucchetto), currently employed by Arive Capital Markets has been subject to at least one regulatory action and one criminal action during the course of his career.

In January 2021, Lucchetto faced a regulatory action commenced by FINRA. Lucchetto consented to the entry of findings that he engaged in unsuitability and excessive trading in his customer’s account. The sanctions included $5,000 in civil penalties and administrative fines, as well as $30,454.86 in restitution. Additionally, FINRA suspended Lucchetto in all capacities from February 2021 through May 2021.

When brokers engage in excessive trading, sometimes referred to as churning, the broker will typical trade in and out of securities, sometimes even the same stock, many times over a short period of time.  Often times the account will completely “turnover” every month with different securities.  This type of investment trading activity in the client’s account serves no reasonable purpose for the investor and is engaged in only to profit the broker through the generation of commissions created by the trades.  Churning is considered a species of securities fraud.  The elements of the claim are excessive transactions of securities, broker control over the account, and intent to defraud the investor by obtaining unlawful commissions.  A similar claim, excessive trading, under FINRA’s suitability rule involves just the first two elements.  Certain commonly used measures and ratios used to determine churning help evaluate a churning claim.  These ratios look at how frequently the account is turned over plus whether or not the expenses incurred in the account made it unreasonable that the investor could reasonably profit from the activity.

According to newsources, a study revealed that 7.3% of financial advisors had a customer complaint on their record when records from 2005 to 2015 were examined.  Brokers must publicly disclose reportable events on their BrokerCheck reports that include customer complaints, IRS tax liens, judgments, investigations, terminations, and criminal cases.  In addition, research has shown a disturbing pattern with troublesome brokers where brokers with high numbers of customer complaints are not kicked out of the industry but instead these brokers are sifted to lower quality brokerage firms with loose hiring practices and higher rates of customer complaints.  These lower quality firms may average brokers with five times as many complaints as the industry average.

Lucchetto entered the securities industry in July 2008. Since September 2019, Lucchetto has been associated with Arive Capital Markets out of the firm’s Staten Island, NY office location.

Investors who have suffered losses are encouraged to contact us at (800) 810-4262 for consultation.  At Gana Weinstein LLP, our attorneys are experienced representing investors who have suffered securities losses due to the mishandling of their accounts.  Claims may be brought in securities arbitration before FINRA.  Our consultations are free of charge and the firm is only compensated if you recover.

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