Broker
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An individual or firm that charges a fee or commission for executing buy and sell orders submitted by another individual or firm. | ||
Additional Comments:
An individual who is paid a commission for executing customer orders; an agent specializing in stocks, bonds, commodities, or options, and must be registered with the exchange where the securities are traded.
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Related Terms: | ||
Broker-Dealer A firm engaged in the business of effecting securities and other transactions for the accounts of ... Brokerage Fees Whether you buy (and sell) funds or individual securities, the broker you use to execute your ... Dealer An individual or firm that acts as a principal or counterparty to a transaction. ... |
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