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A member of the New York Stock Exchange who has two primary functions: first, to maintain an orderly market in the securities registered to the specialist. In order to maintain an orderly market, the exchange expects specialists to buy or sell for their own account, to a reasonable degree, when there is a temporary disparity between supply and demand. Second, the specialist acts as a broker's broker. ...
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person who is charged with the responsibility to stabilize shares trading on traditional stock exchanges. The person is employed by a brokerage firm with a seat on the stock exchange. NASD brokers refer to their efforts to create the same effect as "stabilization."
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A member of the securities exchange responsible for executing securities trades on a particular stock.
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A broker assigned to make a market in a particular stock or stocks.
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A given receiver's ability to be particularly successful with a given class of targets (eg, people as opposed to buildings).
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