A bunker trader is someone who buys and sells bunkerfuel. They will buy the bunkers from a bunker supplier and sell it to a shipowner/shipcharterer. Eg. Beta Marine Fuels
A bunker broker does not buy or sell the fuel but only facilitates the transaction between the bunker supplier and the shipowner/shipcharterer. For this a brokerage fee is charged, usually on a per MT rate. Eg. Nautical Supply
A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
They are the same thing. The Vikings would trade or plunder.
No, he was an explorer.
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A Trader is someone who buys/sells stocks or commodities. A Broker is one who helps the trader in his buying/selling
The key difference between a trader and a stock broker is that a trader buys and sells securities for their own account to make a profit, while a stock broker facilitates trades on behalf of clients and earns a commission for their services. Traders take on more risk and are responsible for their own profits and losses, while stock brokers provide advice and execute trades for clients.
He/ she is a person who trades bunker oil, which is fuel for ship
A trader buys and sells, but usually for someone other than himself. If I want to buy a stock, I would get a stock broker to buy it for me. The stock broker would then be acting as a trader, while I would be acting as an investor. An investor looks for profitable investments, which is to say, things to buy, such as stocks, bonds, gold, coffee futures, etc., which will increase in value and/or generate a good rate of dividends. A trader is just concerned with buying and selling.
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A stock broker is a professional who helps clients buy and sell stocks on the stock market, while a trader is an individual who buys and sells stocks for their own personal gain. Stock brokers typically work for brokerage firms and earn commissions on the transactions they facilitate, while traders often work independently and aim to profit from short-term fluctuations in stock prices.
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A stock trader is one who sells assets on behalf of larger firms. A stock broker is also a sales agent while a trader is not. Traders do not have a lot of one on one contact with the client.
dealer, agent, trader, supplier, merchant, negotiator, mediator, intermediary
A day trader implies that an investor trades in the market on a daily basis. The investor can be an individual or a broker. Daily trades are within the same stock, meaning that these stocks are bought and sold on the same day.
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