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I am hoping someone/a few people can give me a brief easy to understand description of the following financial terms


equity sales


equity brokerage


Advisotry transactions


Execution only services


I am currently googling but was hoping someone could help..


Thanks peeps!

jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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> use this Strawbs:

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> http://www.investopedia.com/?viewed=1


Hey JJF


Im on there and am not winning at the mo.. Got it for equity sales but still looking around for the others... thanks!

execution only services are for people who want to manage their own investments. ie say i'm massively wealthy and have a good understanding of the financial markets. so my advisor (at a private bank - ie barclays wealth) will be the one i call to say buy this or sell that, or i want to do this etc. they arent providing me with advice as i know what i'm doing. they are literally there to execute the services that i require.


as far as i'm aware advisory services are for those who arent as financially savvy - so would require a bit more explanation etc. so the advisor is the one who is giving advice to the client and then the client can choose what they want to do.

missd Wrote:

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> execution only services are for people who want to

> manage their own investments. ie say i'm massively

> wealthy and have a good understanding of the

> financial markets. so my advisor (at a private

> bank - ie barclays wealth) will be the one i call

> to say buy this or sell that, or i want to do this

> etc. they arent providing me with advice as i know

> what i'm doing. they are literally there to

> execute the services that i require.

>

> as far as i'm aware advisory services are for

> those who arent as financially savvy - so would

> require a bit more explanation etc. so the advisor

> is the one who is giving advice to the client and

> then the client can choose what they want to do.



MissD - you are a star!! thank you so much...

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