Requirements For Stock Broker License

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Requirements For Stock Broker License

Brokers know the complete understanding of the stock market and hold considerable experience in trading in stocks. Thus they are able to give advice and counsel their clients about their investments and carry out transactions at the stock market.

However, there are certain prerequisites for becoming a certified stock broker at the stock exchange and carry out transactions as well. You need to hold a stockbroker license in order to trade at the stock exchange. Unless you hold this full broker license, you are not authorized to trade at the stock exchange.

You do not need a degree for becoming a stock broker but most of the brokers do have a degree. But you need to pass the General Securities Registered Representatives Examination to obtain a stockbroker license. Initially you need to work with a firm for nearly four months or more to be eligible to give the exam. This minimum four months period is taken to be as an on-job training period for preparing for the exam. Apart from the General Securities Exam, certain states in United States may also require you to take an additional exam for Uniform Securities Agents State Law Examination.

These two examinations prepare you for getting into the stock market and understand things like terminology, trading, legal aspects, etc. After you pass the exam, you are considered as a trainee. You need to get trained further and take classes and courses for another two years to further enhance your skills and understanding of the stock market. If you wish to stay ahead in the trade, then even after you obtain your license, you need to keep on updating yourself with the latest industry trends and market changes. This would make you the most successful stock broker in the market.

It takes more than a simple stock broker license to become the best and reputable in the industry. You should necessarily possess the business acumen to stand out. You should have strong analytical skills, sharp memory and ability to interpret situations and circumstances. Moreover, it is not necessary that you need to essentially become a trader at the stock market after obtaining the license. You can also become business analyst, stock accountant, stock market analyst, etc. All you need to do is to find the best job for yourself that suits your personality. If you do not want to become a full service stock broker, you can also start your own online business and become a discount stock broker. There are many people who need stock brokers who can buy and sell stocks based on their instructions.

There are numerous opportunities in the stock market after obtaining a stock broker license. All you need to do is to find the best job and climb the success of ladder that suits your personality the most.

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Ayna Miah is the author of the popular book “Stock Brokers: Who are they and what do they do”. Now he wants to share his money-making industry secrets with you. Discover the insider tips, techniques and secrets that will turn you into a Successful Stock Broker and even if you have no experience whatsoever. Please visit www.aboutstockbrokers.com

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2 comments

  1. Bigk says:

    You're going to have to ask about the "Series 3", "Series 7" or another type of examination.

    I asked about becoming a broker, myself. I heard from two different, "qualified" sources:
    1] "Its very difficult".

    2] "Its very easy".

    I KNOW if someone wants something bad enough, he/she will do just about anything to achieve it.

    Suggestion: Your next step should be: Contact a stock broker – preferably your parents'/relatives'/friend's broker – to "get it straight from the horse's mouth". Offer to take him/her to lunch or meet for breakfast. Ask about:
    A] What has to be done?
    B] What classes have to be taken?
    C] When and where the classes are given? D] If there is a review course, the cost?
    E] How often the exam is given?
    F] Any other Qs about any other important information you need to know.

    You not only have to work hard, but you have to work smart. Use your time [and talents] efficiently and effectively. Its great to have mentors and folks whose "brains you can pick" to save you time and aggravation.

    Don't consult just any one. Consult with folks who KNOW WHAT to do AND HOW to properly do those things.

    Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

    VTY,
    Ron Berue
    Yes, that is my real last name!