Some places only require pre-clearance from full-time employees, not interns. Some places don't want you to do any trading, because all of your research should be focused on the portfolio you are helping manage. Some places only care about individual equities, and you can get around the restrictions by trading derivatives.

They typically don't care at all about ETFs.

 

what if the a/c is in the name of a close family member, like a wife or a parent. I am guessing that just because you work for an AM or WM or MF or HF firm, they can't restrict your close family from trading in their own a/c. And I am specifically talking here about trading stocks (smaller caps) that the firm probably has no coverage or any activity in, so there would not be any conflict of interest (or any danger of front running, etc.)

 

If you have a direct interest then yes, they will restrict. Either way, you will need to disclose all accounts that you have access/discretion over because that may influence your decisions/trading patterns.

 

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