The
National Futures Association (
NFA) is an independent
self-regulatory organization and watchdog of the commodities and
futures industry in the
United States. The National Futures Association, known in short as the NFA, oversees and protects investors from fraudulent commodities and futures activities. The NFA also provides
mediation and
arbitration for resolving consumer complaints. NFA is headquartered in Chicago, IL and also maintains an office in New York City.
History
In
1974, the
United States Congress established a federal regulatory agency called the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Under the
Commodity Exchange Act, this legislation by Congress, gave jurisdiction over commodity and futures trading, and allowed the futures industry to create a national self-regulatory organization, which in
1982 would create the National Futures Association (NFA).
In 1998 the NFA created online access to the Background Affiliation Status Information Center (BASIC). BASIC, provides current and historical registration information, disciplinary actions of all current and former CFTC registrants.
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