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Broker Misconduct Investigation: Ahmed Quqa (Edward Jones)

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Updated on: May 21, 2025

National investment loss lawyers KlaymanToskes is investigating broker Ahmed Quqa (CRD# 6737928) formerly of Edward Jones. Quqa is currently registered with Private Client Services and RFG Advisory in Cary, NC.

According to FINRA BrokerCheck, broker Ahmed Quqa is currently involved in a customer complaint alleging $715,992 in damages due to unauthorized trades in the customer’s accounts. The customer further alleges that the representative rebalanced his accounts outside of investment objectives and cost him market loss upon the liquidation and subsequent investment of his real estate portfolio based on the guaranteed return represented by his Financial Advisor.

Investors that suffered losses with broker Ahmed Quqa are encouraged to contact attorney Lawrence L. Klayman, Esq., at 888-997-9956 or by email at investigations@klaymantoskes.com to discuss potential recovery options. We do not collect attorney’s fees unless we are able to obtain a financial recovery for you.

Former Edward Jones Broker Ahmed Quqa Hit With Customer Complaint

Financial advisor Ahmed Quqa, formerly of Edward Jones, is currently involved in a customer dispute alleging $715,992 in damages. The customer alleges that his former Financial Advisor placed unauthorized trades in his accounts, rebalanced his accounts outside of investment objectives and cost him market loss upon the liquidation and subsequent investment of his real estate portfolio based on the guaranteed return represented by his Financial Advisor. Quqa is currently registered as a broker with Private Client Services, LLC, and as an investment advisor with RFG Advisory in Cary, NC.

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Signs Investors Should Look Out For About Their Brokerage Accounts

As an investor, there are a few signs that you should look out for if you believe you may have a claim against your financial advisor. These signs could potentially indicate misconduct, negligence, or investment fraud. Investors are encouraged to contact our firm immediately if you have experienced any of the following:

  • You have substantial losses in your investment accounts
  • You received a call, email, or other communication from your broker’s supervisor or manager regarding your portfolio
  • Your broker misrepresented investment opportunities, or failed to disclose details about investments
  • You notice unauthorized transactions in your investment accounts
  • Your broker is not returning your calls or emails
  • You filed a complaint with your brokerage firm that has not been resolved
  • You see a mistake on your statement, or receive a fraudulent statement

Some investors have close relationships with their brokers due to the time and trust built over the course of their investment relationship. However, it is crucial to remember that financial decisions should be based on careful analysis and due diligence rather than solely relying on personal relationships.

Engaging the services of an experienced securities attorney to evaluate your specific circumstances is strongly advised. At KlaymanToskes, our team of experienced securities attorneys has a deep understanding of this complex area of law, allowing us to provide invaluable insight and tailored guidance that directly addresses your individual needs.

If you suffered losses with broker Ahmed Quqa, or have concerns regarding your investment portfolio at Edward Jones, Private Client Services, RFG Advisory, or with any other financial advisor or firm, contact KlaymanToskes at 888-997-9956 or fill out a short contact form for a free and confidential consultation to discuss potential recovery options.