The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission :) is the answer :P
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Alphabet agencies were created under Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression as relief for the unemployed and to prevent another stock market crash. (Including: Social Security Administration (SSA), Public Works Administration (PWA), Federal Deposit Insurance Cooperation (FDIC), etc., etc.)
Securities and Exchange Commission
No, the federal securities act did not regulate the selling of stock on the stock market. :)
The crash of 1929/Great Depression led to the creation of the SEC. One of the main reasons it was created was to regulate the stock market.
He introduced the New Deal