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What is STOCK BROKER?

the title that is given to a person who buys and sells stocks for his clients.

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Related Legal Terms
BROKER DEALER, LIST BROKER, BROKER/DEALER, PRODUCE BROKER, REINSURANCE BROKER, FULL SERVICE BROKER, LISTING BROKER, CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKER, STOCK INDEX, COMMON STOCK FUND


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  1. BROKER DEALER
  2. LIST BROKER
  3. BROKER/DEALER
  4. PRODUCE BROKER
  5. REINSURANCE BROKER
  6. FULL SERVICE BROKER
  7. LISTING BROKER
  8. CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKER
  9. STOCK INDEX
  10. COMMON STOCK FUND

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