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It seems to me that 98% of the posters on this site are financial advisors. Does anyone else work for or as something other than an advisor/planner? ex. trader, broker ect?
i’m not sure,…what is the difference between a broker and an advisor. Nobody really refers to themselves as a stockbroker anymore, (It does not represent a positve image to the investing public). And please anyone…correct me if I wrong, but getting a job as a “Trader” is a whole different ball game. (as far as I know, not an easy job to get), and obviously a completely different career, than an advisor.
[quote=BrokerRecruit]I"m a recruiter. I'll be up-front.[/quote]
Hence the sign-on, lol.
Money manager here.
[quote=menotellname]I m a retired amateur gynecologist.[/quote]
Whoo…that’s funny.
Jokes from low IQ folks. That sounds like what I told girls–when
I was 13. I guess it gets funnier a you get older, huh?
[quote=moneyadvisor]i’m not sure,…what is the difference between a
broker and an advisor. Nobody really refers to themselves as a
stockbroker anymore, (It does not represent a positve image to the
investing public). And please anyone…correct me if I wrong, but
getting a job as a “Trader” is a whole different ball game. (as far as
I know, not an easy job to get), and obviously a completely different
career, than an advisor.[/quote]
Actually, an advisor is someone with a series 65 or 66 license which
legally allows them to be “an investment advisor” and receive fees for
advice, a series 7 license is a “stockbrokers” license which allows
them to charge transaction fees.