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stockbroker Definition

stock·broker (-brō′kər)

noun

a person who acts as an agent in buying and selling stocks, bonds, etc.
stockbroker Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • become: He became a successful stockbroker in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he died in 1982 at age 87.
  • include: Examples of Investment Companies include stockbrokers and investment fund managers.
  • use: Investors normally use a stockbroker, bank, building society or... a similar service to buy or sell shares.
  • laugh: Jasmine Birtles Jasmine manages to mix finance and comedy a kind of laughing stockbroker!
  • find: This page can help you to find a stockbroker.

Converse of subject

  • join: Both protests were joined by the Socialist Stockbrokers, and in the City of London people vacuumed up after capitalism!

Adjective modifier

  • private: A number of private client stockbrokers also hold our shares on behalf of discretionary clients.
  • leading: These generous rules were cited as the reason for leading stockbroker Cazenove's mooted flotation on AIM in 2002 rather than the Full List.
  • former: Nasty Nick - a former stockbroker, is expelled from the project.
  • traditional: Do I need to have a specialist CFD broker or can I use my traditional stockbroker?
  • online: Charles Schwab, America's biggest online stockbroker, said that profits had fallen by 26 % in the same period.
  • independent: Collins Stewart is the largest independent stockbroker in the UK.

Modifies a noun

  • belt: Five years ago West Hill Golf Club, deep in the heart of the stockbroker belt of Surrey, came to a decision.
  • fund: You can also deal in SIPP eligible funds from Barclays Stockbrokers Funds Market.
  • market: You can also deal in SIPP eligible funds from Barclays Stockbrokers Funds Market.
  • apcims: The Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers APCIMS is the trade association for the private client investment managers and stockbrokers.

Noun used with modifier

  • client: A number of private client stockbrokers also hold our shares on behalf of discretionary clients.
  • Internet: E-Trade ( UK ) The first internet stockbroker to offer investing research and trading for private investors.
  • specialist: How to invest Get advice from a specialist stockbroker.

Possessives

  • commission: It has advantages in the absence of stamp duty, stockbrokers ' commissions and capital gains tax liability.