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FINRA Seeks Public Comment on Social‑Media Investing Risks, Citing Finfluencers and Sentiment Tools

Feedback due by May 13, 2026 could lead to guidance or formal rule proposals.

Overview

  • FINRA’s 16‑page report opens a comment period to assess whether existing rules adequately address social‑media‑driven investing risks.
  • The report notes rising reliance on online content for investment decisions, with younger investors especially influenced; 45% use the internet for advice and 24% cite social platforms.
  • Regulators warn that finfluencers may lack credentials and can present conflicts of interest, enabling misinformation, pump‑and‑dump schemes, and market manipulation.
  • FINRA highlights financial firms’ growing use of social‑sentiment analytics and alternative data, cautioning about accuracy limitations and data‑quality issues, as well as products and indices built on such inputs.
  • Member firms are reminded that securities laws and FINRA’s technology‑neutral rules apply to social media and sentiment tools, with possible new guidance or SEC rule proposals after the comment review.