#SECGuidance
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regularly issues guidance to help market participants understand and comply with federal securities laws. This guidance includes interpretations, policy statements, and updates that clarify regulatory expectations in areas such as disclosures, investor protections, digital assets, and market integrity. While SEC guidance is not legally binding in the same way as formal rules or laws, it plays a critical role in shaping market practices and ensuring transparency and compliance.
Staying informed about SEC guidance is essential for companies, investors, and professionals in the financial and crypto markets to avoid legal risks and align with regulatory expectations.