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What Is a Broker?

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A broker is an individual or firm that acts as an intermediary between traders or investors and financial markets, facilitating the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives, and commodities. Brokers play a crucial role in ensuring smooth transactions and providing access to markets that would otherwise be inaccessible to individual investors.

Key Takeaways

Breakdown of a Broker

Brokers connect buyers and sellers by executing trades on behalf of their clients. They may operate as:

  • Full-Service Brokers: Offering personalized investment advice, research, and tailored financial strategies.
  • Discount Brokers: Providing trade execution services at lower costs but without personalized advice.

Brokers earn income through commissions, fees, or spreads on transactions. They are typically regulated by financial authorities like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to ensure compliance and protect investors.

Types of Brokers

Roles and Responsibilities of Brokers

Selecting a Broker

Evolution of Brokerage Services