A retail investor contacts a member firm to purchase shares of a stock traded on a national exchange. The firm locates an independent seller in the secondary market, executes the order on the customer's behalf without taking the security into its proprietary account, and assesses a commission fee for the transaction. Which of the following best describes the role of the firm in this specific trade?
- Acting in a broker (agency) capacityCevap
- BActing in a dealer (principal) capacity
- CActing as an underwriter in a primary market transaction
- DActing as a clearing agency (NSCC) for trade settlement
Cevap
The firm acted in a broker (agency) capacity by executing the order on behalf of the customer and charging a commission without taking inventory risk.
When a firm acts as an intermediary connecting a buyer and seller in the secondary market without taking the position into its own inventory, it is operating in an agency (broker) capacity and earns a commission.
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Broker (Agency) vs. Dealer (Principal) Execution Roles
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