Most floor traders make up to $10,000 a year. If you work at the NYSE, then you might get payed about $20,000. You don't need education!!!! Do something that you actually enjoy doing for the rest of you life.
The floor traders on the NYSE make round about $50k and more but it depends what type of floor trading you are doing.
Commission broker: usually works for a particular brokerage house and buys and sells stocks for the brokerage house on a commission basis.Floor broker: trades in the NYSE "pits" on behalf of a brokerage house. They get paid a salary.
No, the NYSE is closed on weekends
The symbol for Fabrinet in the NYSE is: FN.
The symbol for KeyCorp in the NYSE is: KEY.
The floor traders on the NYSE make round about $50k and more but it depends what type of floor trading you are doing.
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As of 2006, the three "members" of NYSE are purchasers of trading licenses, they are the Designated Market Makers (DMMS), Floor Broker, and Supplemental Liquidity Providers (SLPs).
To become a member of the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) a company must first purchase a trader's license and become a member of the FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority). To join the FINRA, a company must be a proprietary trading firm.
Target is traded on the NYSE under the symbol TGT. The Dow, or Dow-Jones, is not an independent stock exchange. It is an index, or an average, of many stocks. It is meant to reflect the general trends in stocks that are traded on the NYSE.
You must buy a 1 year license to trade on the NYSE. They used to be called "seats". I believe they cost around $40,000.00 They used to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, but once the NYSE merged with Archipeligo, over half of the trades come in electronically.http://www.nyse.com/pdfs/FAQ-Final.pdfOr "clerk" for another person or firm and learn the ropes and once you save up your own money to buy a license and trade, strike out on your own. This is the traditional method, and you can look on monster.com or wall street journal classifieds for listings.Call Eileen McElduff @ (212) 656-8499 or emcelduff@nyx.com for further questions.
Commission broker: usually works for a particular brokerage house and buys and sells stocks for the brokerage house on a commission basis.Floor broker: trades in the NYSE "pits" on behalf of a brokerage house. They get paid a salary.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is primarily a traditional auction market where securities are bought and sold through a physical trading floor. In this market, buyers and sellers submit orders, and transactions occur when matching orders are found, often facilitated by designated market makers. The NYSE operates under a hybrid model, combining both electronic and floor trading, which enhances liquidity and efficiency in the trading process.
You're Probably referring to a website that transacts trades for you. Assuming that, I would think that it would trade on the NYSE, NASDAQ, and other U.S. exchanges. That's what American stocks trade on.
NYX on the NYSE
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is organized as a physical trading floor where designated market makers (DMMs) facilitate the buying and selling of stocks. It operates on a hybrid model that combines both electronic trading and traditional floor trading, allowing for efficient transactions. The exchange is structured into various sectors and listed companies are categorized by industry, while trading occurs through a combination of open outcry and electronic systems. Overall, the NYSE aims to provide a transparent and orderly marketplace for investors.
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