floor broker investment & finance definition
A
person who buys and sells stocks or other securities on an exchange. Floor
brokers are the largest single membership group of the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE). There are two types of floor brokers: commission brokers and
independent floor brokers. Commission brokers are employed by brokerage houses
and trade for the public on the NYSE floor. They make money on commissions
charged to execute trades. Independent floor brokers are self-employed and
execute orders for brokerages that don’t have full-time commission brokers.
See floor broker in Wall Street Words
A member of a securities exchange who executes orders on the exchange floor. For example, commission brokers and two-dollar brokers are floor brokers.
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