Examples of stockbroker in the following topics:
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- A stockbroker acts as an agent for an investor; a doctor may act as the agent for a patient.
- The end or objective of the stockbroker may be to maximize their commission.
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- A stockbroker uses probability to determine the rate of return on a client's investments.
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- Stockbrokers, for instance, assist investors in buying and selling shares.
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- The exchange dates its origin back to 1792, when a group of stockbrokers gathered under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street in New York City to make some rules to govern stock buying and selling.
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- In this case, the price can be obtained from a stockbroker.
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- Today, stock traders are usually represented by a stockbroker who buys and sells shares of a wide range of companies on such exchanges.
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- Pump and dump, in which a stockbroker who owns a security artificially inflates its price by "upgrading" it or spreading rumors, sells the security and adds short position, then "downgrades" it or spreads negative rumors to push its price down.