stockbroker
stockbroker — 名詞
1. someone whose job consists of trading company shares on a financial market, eith
股票經紀人
代客買賣股票或證券的專業人士
someone whose job consists of trading company shares on a financial market, either for clients or for their own company
Charlotte works as a stockbroker in a busy office near the stock exchange.
Charlotte 在一間靠近證券交易所的繁忙辦公室擔任股票經紀人。
collocation: work as a stockbroker
Before becoming a stockbroker, Eri studied economics to understand the markets.
在成為股票經紀人之前,Eri 先學習經濟學以了解市場運作。
collocation: become a stockbroker
Amani asked her stockbroker whether she should sell her shares now.
Amani 問她的股票經紀人現在是否該賣掉手上的股票。
Vinícius decided to become a stockbroker after finishing his degree.
Vinícius 大學畢業後決定成為一名股票經紀人。
The stockbroker helped the retired couple invest their savings in safer funds.
那位股票經紀人協助那對退休夫妻把儲蓄投資在較安全的基金上。
- broker
broader term — a broker can also deal with insurance, real estate, or other products
- securities dealer
more formal and institutional; often refers to a company rather than an individual
- trader
usually trades for their own firm's account, not for external clients
- investor
buys shares for their own portfolio, not as an agent charging fees
用法筆記
Also used for a company that provides share-trading services to clients, not just an individual person.