A member of an exchange who executes orders on the floor of the exchange to buy or sell listed securities. See also: Commission House Broker; Independent Broker.
A trader on an exchange floor who executes trading orders for other people.
An exchange member who is eligible to execute orders, as an agent, for customers of a member firm on the floor of an exchange.
An exchange member who executes orders for the accounts of others.
An Exchange Member, licensed by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, who is paid a fee to execute the purchase or sale of an order, in a pit, ring, post or other place designated by a contract market for such activity.
a person who actually executes trading orders on the floor of an exchange
A person eligible to execute a customer order on the trading floor in a futures contract market.
A professional trader charged with the execution of public orders on the trading floor. Many are employed by a bank or broker ('commission brokers'), some are independent.
In the context of futures trading, an exchange member who executes trades on the floor of a commodities exchange.
A trader on the floor of an exchange who executes orders for people without access to the trading area.
Licensed member of an Exchange, who is paid a fee for executing orders for Clearing Members or their customers.
Is a member of an exchange who executes orders for others. This compares to a Floor Trader.
Member of an exchange who is an employee of a member firm and executes orders, as agent, on the floor of the exchange for clients.
any person who, in or surrounding any pit, ring, post or other place provided by a contract market for the meeting of persons similarly engaged, executes for another any orders for the purchase or sale of any commodity for future delivery and receives a prescribed fee or commission.
An individual who executes orders for the purchase or sale of any commodity futures or options contract on any contract market for any other person.
An exchange member in the pits who executes trades for other persons.
A employee of a member firm who executes orders on the floor of an exchange acting as an agent for clients. Once an order is received on the trading floor the broker would then execute the order among other brokers and traders at the best price available. This would take place in a designated trading area for that particular security.
An exchange member who is paid a fee for executing orders for Clearing Members or their customers. A Floor Broker executing orders must be licensed by the CFTC.
A member of the New York Stock Exchange who executes orders received from member firms or for his own account on the floor of the exchange.
A person who executes orders on the trading floor of an exchange on behalf of other people. They are also known as pit brokers because the trading area has steps down into a "pit" where the brokers stand to execute their trades.
A person eligible to execute a customer order on the trading floor in an exchange
A member who is paid a fee for executing orders for clearing members of their customers. A floor broker executing customer orders must be licensed by the CFTC.
Exchange member executing orders on the floor.
A member of the Stock Exchange who executes orders on the floor of the Exchange to buy or sell any listed securities. (See: Commission Broker)
An exchange member who, as such, is permitted to conduct business on the exchange floor.
a broker who works on the trading floor of a stock exchange. The floor broker acts as an agent and handles customer orders to buy and sell securities. Floor brokers must be members of an exchange in order to transact trades - they do not interact directly with retail/public customers.
A person, registered with the National Futures Association, who buys and sells futures contracts for others on the exchange trading floor.
A member of an exchange who may or may not be employed by a member firm and executes orders on the floor of the exchange. The floor broker executes orders for customers and is therefore acting as agent. In contrast, the floor trader is buying and selling for his own account and is acting as principal. See: Agency; Floor; Floor Trader; Principal
A broker on the exchange floor who executes the orders of public customers or other investors who do not have physical access to the trading area.
A member of a commodities exchange who executes trading in futures and/or options on the floor of the exchange.
An individual who is registered with the CFTC to execute orders on the floor of an exchange for the account of another. He /she receives a fee for doing so by clearing members or their customers.
A member who executes orders for the account of one or more clearing members.
Floor brokers are members of a stock or commodities exchange who handle client orders that are sent to the floor of the exchange from the trading department or order room of the brokerage firms they work for. When a transaction is completed, the broker relays that information back to the firm, and the client is notified.
An exchange member who executes orders to buy or sell futures and options in the trading ring on the floor of a commodities exchange.
A person with exchange trading privileges who, in any pit, ring, post, or other place provided by an exchange for the meeting of persons similarly engaged, executes for another person any orders for the purchase or sale of any commodity for future delivery.