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{{g}}{{a|brokerage|}}Strictly speaking, an [[investment firm]] which trades in the market as a {{tag|principal}} in its own right. To be contrasted with a [[broker]], who handles client orders for transactions in securities as an {{tag|agent}}.  
{{g}}{{a|brokerage|}}Strictly speaking, an [[investment firm]] which trades in the market as a [[principal]] in its own right. To be contrasted with a [[broker]], who handles client orders for transactions in securities as an [[agent]].  


More commonly referred to as a [[broker-dealer]], seeing as most firms act as both.
More commonly referred to as a [[broker-dealer]], seeing as most firms act as both.
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Brokerage Anatomy™
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Trading capacities: Principal | Undisclosed principal Riskless principal | Agent | Undisclosed agent

Broker types: Broker | Dealer | Broker/dealer | Executing broker | Clearing broker | Prime broker | FCM | CCP

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Strictly speaking, an investment firm which trades in the market as a principal in its own right. To be contrasted with a broker, who handles client orders for transactions in securities as an agent.

More commonly referred to as a broker-dealer, seeing as most firms act as both.

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