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Stock Broker Sentenced In Fraud Scheme

R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and Michael S. Clemens, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation,  announced today that a federal judge in Miami, Florida sentenced a former T.D. Waterhouse stock broker to 27 months imprisonment for pilfering more than $120,000 from clients’ securities brokerage accounts. Ramon G. Oliveros, 37, was sentenced this afternoon by U.S. District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro Benages to 27 months’ imprisonment and 2 years of supervised release and was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $121,910. Oliveros  was employed by TD Waterhouse as an assistant branch manager in the Coral Gables branch. He is listed in NASD records as a registered Investment Advisor Representative. 

He was indicted on 8 counts of securities fraud on May 11, 2005, and entered a guilty plea on June 29, 2005. The Indictment charged that Oliveros identified money market accounts that had been opened by three separate investors, all of whom lived outside the United States, whose accounts reflected little banking activity.  He identified one account in particular and arranged for the TD Waterhouse Customer Service Center to send him a new ATM card and pin number for that account.  He then found two other accounts at the bank that had little activity and wired money into the account he now controlled.  From June 1, 2003 through July 19, 2004, Oliveros  caused the sale of securities form these accounts, totaling more than $120,000. 

He then withdrew the money through various ATM machines. After being alerted to this excessive ATM activity, the TD Waterhouse fraud department discovered that all of the transfer and deposit instructions originated from e-mails sent by Oliveros. Mr. Acosta commended the investigative efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and FBI Special Agent Ann M. Eddy. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Wilfredo Fernandez. The U.S. Attorney commends the efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation , the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Florida Department of Financial Regulation, Bureau of Securities  for their work on the matter.

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Settlement Price: The daily price at which the clearing organization clears all trades
Settlement Price: The daily price at which the clearing organization clears all trades and settles all accounts between clearing members of each contract month. Settlement prices are used to determine both margin calls and invoice prices for deliveries. The term also refers to a price established by the exchange to even up positions which may not be able to be liquidated in regular trading.

 


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Carrying Charges

Definition:
Cost of storing a physical commodity or holding a financial instrument over a period of time. These charges include insurance, storage, and interest on the deposited funds, as well as other incidental costs.

Basis Grade

Definition:
The grade of a commodity used as the standard or par grade of a futures contract.

Par

Definition:
Refers to the standard delivery point(s) and/or quality of a commodity that is deliverable on a futures contract at contract price.

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