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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
To be a stock broker, you need to take into consideration the following points :Register with the stock exchange(s) depending upon their dealings in the securities listed at various stock exchanges To become a member, you need to clear a written entrance test and then undergo training, which includes subjects like accountancy, capital markets, and portfolio analysis and so on On the application and consequent attainment
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Apply for a demat account.
Buy some great trading books.
Maintain a trading journal. Practice paper trading.
Follow at least 20 to 30 blue chip stocks every damn day.
Soon you will get a hang of it and find your intuition predicting the next move.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
A Bachelor's degree in commerce or finance is required to become a broker. For maximum prospects, you can do your Masters or even an MBA. Check work permit options in UK through the UK immigration website, not easy for international students to obtain a job in UK unless you are highly talent and have sheer luck.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Following are the functions of the same:
Providing Liquidity and Marketability to Existing Securities
Pricing of Securities
Contributes to Economic Growth
Spreading Equity Cult
Providing Scope for Speculation
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