Stock
Brokers
When you are interested in
investing in the stock market one of the first things you will need
is a reliable and affordable stockbroker. At one point in time, a
stockbroker was seen as a very high priced person that was extremely
hard to understand. In today’s world, stockbrokers have become much
different, they have begun to make their services cheaper to obtain
and in such a way that is easier to understand. This is an extremely
wonderful change for the simple reason that you will not be able to
trade in any way, shape, or form without a stockbroker.
One of the major rules within the
stock market is that no person is allowed to trade within the stock
market unless they are a certified stockbroker. A stockbroker,
within the United Kingdom twelve million investor’s trade in the
stock market, performs every trade that occurs and each one has
enlisted the services of a stockbroker.
So you are probably now
wondering, what exactly can a stockbroker do for me? There is a wide
range of abilities and services that any stockbroker can offer you,
at the same time there are also various ranges of fees that will be
collected from them. Typically, a stockbroker will charge a
commission, a set fee, or some combination of the two. In regards to
the services a stockbroker can offer you, there are three basic
levels that include only execution, portfolio management, and
advice.
When a stockbroker only deals
with the selling and buying of particular shares, per the
instructions you give them, this is generally called execution only
or in softer terms dealing only. With this type of service, they do
not offer you any type of advice on any action you want perform.
Typically, investors that are experienced or novice in investing
will use this type of service. Execution only is cheaper and
extremely efficient the fees the stockbroker charges can range
anywhere between £20 to hundreds of pounds, this will depend on the
specific stockbroker you choose.
Portfolio management is extremely
detailed and the most expensive type of service performed and
dealing with advice is typically a little more expensive than
execution only, because the stockbroker will offer advice and views
on what is happening within the stock market. The stockbroker at
this level of service will also take the time to explain anything
you may not understand very well.
Within the portfolio management
service, you can separate these into two other categories these are
advisory and discretionary. When under the advisory category, the
stockbroker will create a proposal of a portfolio for you; however,
he or she will not take any action without express permission from
you. Within the discretionary category, your stockbroker will
completely run all aspects of your portfolio and will give you
reports as needs on how the portfolio is working.

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