brokerage firm director
Brokerage firm directors organise the activities and the people involved in securities trading. They envision strategies aimed at increasing the efficiency of asset trading with a focus on profitability. They may also advise clients on appropriate trades.
Also called: brokerage firm executive manager, brokerage firm managing director, brokerage managing director, brokerage firm chief executive, brokerage senior manager, brokerage supervisor, brokerage firm chief executive officer, brokerage chief executive
- 13
- essential skills
- 14
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- investment adviser4 skills in common
- securities broker4 skills in common
- stock broker4 skills in common
- business valuer3 skills in common
- financial broker3 skills in common
- financial risk manager3 skills in common
- investment manager3 skills in common
- security consultant3 skills in common
Essential skills
13Optional skills
14- advise on social security benefits
- analyse economic trends
- asset management
- banking activities
- economics
- financial analysis
- financial engineering
- financial markets
- implement hedging strategies for clients
- interpret business information
- liaise with shareholders
- negotiate on asset value
- perform stock valuation
- trading law
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