If you would like to provide the SEC with information about fraud or wrongdoing involving potential violations of the federal securities laws please follow the instructions provided in Rule 21F-9 and FAQ 9. Some examples of the kind of conduct the SEC is interested in include:
*Ponzi scheme, Pyramid scheme, or a High-Yield Investment Program *Theft or misappropriation of funds or securities *Manipulation of a security's price or volume *Insider trading Fraudulent or unregistered securities offering *False or misleading statements about a company (including false or misleading SEC reports or financial statements) Abusive naked short selling *Bribery of, or improper payments to, foreign officials Fraudulent conduct associated with municipal securities transactions or public pension plans Initial Coin Offerings and Cryptocurrencies *Other fraudulent conduct involving securities