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Customer Protection
The CFTC is a Federal agency that oversees the trading of futures and option contracts in the United States. Part of the CFTC’s mission is to protect market users and the public from fraud, manipulation, and abusive practices.
Fraud Awareness and Prevention
- Know the signs and types of fraud.
- CFTC Fraud Advisories.
- Beware of foreign currency trading scams.
- Go to NFA's BASIC for registration and status of industry professionals.
- Visit our Education Center.
File a Complaint or Report Suspicious Activities
- File a complaint with our Reparations program where customers can bring complaints against futures industry professionals for alleged violations of the Commodity Exchange Act.
- Report suspicious activities or information to us.
Case Status Reports
The CFTC investigates and brings actions against firms and individuals suspected of making fraudulent claims in selling commodity futures and options. Case Status Reports provide information on the status of Enforcement actions and links to relevant documents.
Disciplinary History Information
- Reparations Sanctions in Effect: individuals or firms who have not paid awards levied against them in Reparations proceedings.
- Administrative Sanctions in Effect: sanctions resulting from an administrative enforcement or statutory disqualification action.
- Proceedings Bulletin: information about the CFTC's enforcement actions and statutory disqualification from registration proceedings.
Last Updated: April 23, 2008