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Former Las Vegas Ameriprise Broker Cheryl L. Wallace Discharged for Alleged Unauthorized Trading

Silver Law Group is investigating former Las Vegas, Nevada-based Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. (CRD# 6363) broker Cheryl L. Wallace (CRD# 4839255) after she was discharged by Ameriprise for unauthorized trading among other allegations.

According to Wallace’s FINRA BrokerCheck report, Wallace was discharged from Ameriprise in February 2016 after she allegedly failed to follow clients’ instructions, communicated incorrect information to the client and used discretion on trades in the accounts.

Four months later, in June 2016, FINRA permanently barred Wallace from acting as a broker or otherwise associating with firms that sells securities to the public after she failed to respond to a FINRA request for information.

Ameriprise had employed Wallace from May 2015 to March 2016 in the Las Vegas, Nevada branch.  Prior to Wallace’s time with Ameriprise, Edward Jones (CRD# 250) employed her from October 2004 to December 2014 in the Pahrump, Nevada branch.

When a customer opens an account with a broker and brokerage firm, the customer can choose whether or not he or she wants to give the broker discretionary authority in order to capitalize as quickly as possible on an ever-changing market.  Often times, customers choose to reserve that right and have the final “OK” before a broker facilitates a transaction.

Unauthorized trading is when a broker facilitates a transaction without the permission of the customer in a non-discretionary account.  According to FINRA, it is one of the common investor issues along with misrepresentation, cold-calling, and unsuitability.

Unauthorized discretion is a serious form of broker misconduct.  A broker’s employing firm is responsible for overseeing the broker to prevent such misconduct.  Failure to supervise is a claim made against a brokerage firm in these situations.

FINRA arbitration is a fast, efficient way to recover your lost investment funds due to unauthorized trading.  We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us nothing unless we win and recover money for you.

If you have invested with Cheryl L. Wallace and Ameriprise Financial Services and have lost money doing so, you may be able to recover some or all of your losses.  Our lawyers are experienced in recovering investor losses due to broker and brokerage firm misconduct through FINRA arbitration.

Silver Law Group represents the interests of investors who have been the victims of investment fraud.  If you have questions about your legal rights, please contact Scott Silver of the Silver Law Group for a free consultation at ssilver@silverlaw.com or toll free at (800) 975-4345

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