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Broker, Matthew David Copley, is employed at a Brokerage Firm, current-company-name, with an Unusually High Number of Brokers with Customer Complaints
(July 2024)

You should be aware that while FINRA's BrokerCheck report of Matthew Copley currently discloses no complaints for alleged broker misconduct, Copley is employed by a brokerage firm, current-company-name, which employs an unusually large number of brokers with customer complaints.

Matthew David Copley

Matthew Copley (CRD#6247665) is currently registered as a broker and investment adviser with current-company-name in San Diego, California.

Copley was previously registered at one firm Gradient Advisors, LLC (CRD#152665).


The research conducted by SLCG on "How Widespread and Predictable is Stock Broker Misconduct?" revealed that prior customer complaints against individual brokers can be indicative of future complaints. McCann, Qin, and Yan's findings indicate that including the complaint histories of co-workers significantly improves the ability to predict complaints against brokers who have not previously been complained about. They also concluded that customer complaints that were denied - not just settlements and awards - can effectively forecast future investor harm.

Egan, Matvos and Seru's results confirm that, rather than weeding bad brokers out of the industry, the regulatory environment and labor market sifts bad brokers down the quality ladder over time into brokerage firms who employ brokers with disproportionately higher numbers of customer complaints. These high-risk brokerage firms have loose hiring practices and lax compliance ethics and specialize in preying on unsophisticated investors.

Dimmock et al. [2016], in a related research endeavor, uncover that financial fraud spreads like a contagion. They ascertain that the likelihood of a broker engaging in financial fraud is significantly affected by the predisposition of their coworkers toward fraudulent behavior, even when accounting for firm culture, branch environment, market conditions, and state regulatory frameworks.

Matthew David Copleys current employer, current-company-name is one of the 30 highest risk brokerage firms measured by the percent of brokers at the firm who have customer complaints disclosed on their BrokerCheck reports. 19.25% of current-company-name's brokers have customer complaints compared to only 2.71% of all brokers who have complaints.



If you have questions about this post, about current-company-name and/or Matthew David Copley or about the management of your accounts, please contact SLCG for an initial consultation or email us at BrokerInquiry@SLCG.com.

SLCG Economic Consulting, LLC

SLCG Economic Consulting, LLC ("SLCG") specializes in finance, economics, and investment management consulting services. We offer expert witness services tailored to meet the needs of law firms, banks, brokerage firms, and individuals navigating complex litigation. Our team predominantly comprises PhD and MA-level professionals with varied backgrounds spanning academia, industry, and government. Numerous team members have offered expert testimony in state and federal courts, as well as in diverse arbitration forums.

SLCG is a wholly owned subsidiary of McCann Yan Holdings, Inc., a Virginia incorporated company based in Northern Virginia.




Reference:

[1] S. Dimmock, W. Gerken, and N. Graham. "Is Fraud Contagious? Co-Worker Influence on Misconduct by Financial Advisors" The Journal of Finance Vol. 73, No. 3 June 2018.

[2] M. Egan, G. Matvos, and A. Seru. "The Market for Financial Adviser Misconduct". Working paper, Journal of Political Economy Volume 127, Number 1, February 2019.

[3] C. McCann, C. Qin and M. Yan. "How Widespread and Predictable is Stock Broker Misconduct?" The Journal of Investing, Volume 26, Issue 2, Summer 2017.

[4] H. Qureshi and J. Sokobin. "Do Investors Have Valuable Information About Brokers?". Working paper, August 2015. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2652535