Depends on what you mean by stockbroker. Technically speaking, anyone with a Series 7 license is considered a stockbroker. So, if you can find a job who will pay for training and licensing, you can become a stock broker. Usually firms give 120 days to take (and pass) the exam.
Colleges do teach how to become a stockbroker. You would need to major in stockbrokers and financial service sales agents.
You don't.
You would need to be an adult to be liscenced
Series 7
7 years
To establish residency in Colorado, you generally need to be physically present in the state for at least 12 consecutive months. This includes demonstrating intent to make Colorado your permanent home, such as obtaining a state driver's license, registering to vote, and paying state taxes as a resident.
There is no formal education needed to be a stockbroker, just a firm knowledge of stocks. Most stockbroker companies will actually hire you without any training at all.
You do not need any degree to be a stockbroker. There are training courses at some firms that you have to take and tests that need to be passed. Business or economics courses are also helpful.
Stockbrokers typically have degrees in business especially in finance but they also have specialized training to become a stockbroker. All of the major stock exchange firms have job listings on their home sites.
It depends on your individual current situation. More information is needed before an accurate answer can be given.
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