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an individual, usually employed by a brokerage firm, who evaluates the merits of specific public companies and industry trends for the purpose of advising investors to buy or sell stock or related financial instruments.
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A specialist employed by a broker or fund manager to study company information for the purpose of recommending whether clients should buy or sell shares in these companies.
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An individual who provides a quantitative measure of AC. This individual usually is blind to experimental conditions and the intended target.
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An individual in a brokerage firm, bank trust department, or mutual fund group who researches corporations, industry groups and the market to make buy and sell recommendations on specific securities. A majority of analysts specialize in a particular industry. However, some analyse corporations that interest them, regardless of its industry group. Also called Financial Analyst or securities analyst.
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An employee of a broker-dealer who analyzes, without commercial bias, the performance, prospects, and value of stocks and who provides this information to his or her employer and its clients. Analysts usually specialize in a particular industry or stock type.
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