Andrew Feyerabend Allegedly Recommended Unsuitable Investments
Andrew Feyerabend (CRD #: 5915487), a broker registered with Moloney Securities, is the subject of an investor dispute. This dispute appears on his BrokerCheck record, accessed on December 8, 2023. Details concerning the dispute are provided below.
On September 11, 2023, an investor alleged that Andrew Feyerabend recommended unsuitable investments and engaged in negligence. The investor is seeking $50,000.
What is a Suitable Investment?
FINRA defines suitable investments as securities that fit an investor’s profile. An investor’s profile includes information about their risk tolerance, financial goals, and age.
FINRA Rule 2111 identifies the three prongs of a suitability determination as 1) reasonable-basis suitability, 2) customer-specific suitability, and 3) quantitative suitability.
- Reasonable-basis Suitability: Brokers are required to use reasonable diligence before making a recommendation. This means they have an obligation to understand an investment strategy and its potential risks or rewards.
- Customer-specific Suitability: Before recommending a particular security or investment strategy involving a specific client, brokers are required to have reasonable grounds for believing it will be suitable based on that client’s personal profile. The profile includes information on the investor’s financial goals, investing experience, and risk tolerance.
- Quantitative Suitability: Brokers with control over a customer’s account must have a reasonable basis to believe that the series of transactions they recommend are not excessive before executing them. Excessive transactions run the risk of incurring too many fees and negating any returns.
Investors who rely on their brokers for recommendations may be able to recover their losses through FINRA arbitration.
Negligence
Many types of broker misconduct may qualify as negligence. Typical examples include unsuitable investment recommendations, misrepresentations or omissions of material fact, and failure to follow instructions.
Investors who believe their losses are the result of broker negligence may be able to recover their funds through FINRA arbitration.
Background Information
Andrew Feyerabend has passed the following exams:
- Series 66 Uniform Combined State Law Examination
- SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination
- Series 7 General Securities Representative Examination
He is a registered broker in 12 states and is a registered investment adviser in Illinois.
During his nine years of experience, Andrew Feyerabend has registered with three firms:
- Moloney Securities (CRD #: 38535)
- Moloney Securities (CRD #: 282448)
- Moloney Investment Advisory (CRD #: 282140)
Kurta Law Can Help
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