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brokerages

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for brokerages.

Editorial note

Same with agents, the brokerages generally can't impact when or where the work is done, with the exception of some mandatory company wide meetings.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A business, firm, or company whose business is to act as a broker (e.g., stockbroker).

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of brokerages gathered in one view.

noun

A business, firm, or company whose business is to act as a broker (e.g., stockbroker).

noun

The occupation of being a broker.

noun

The commission paid to a broker.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for brokerages.

noun

A business, firm, or company whose business is to act as a broker (e.g., stockbroker).

noun

The occupation of being a broker.

noun

The commission paid to a broker.

Example sentences

1

Same with agents, the brokerages generally can't impact when or where the work is done, with the exception of some mandatory company wide meetings.

2

The brokerages in particular have a long history of working with startups at certainly layers of the stack.

3

Large HFT firms like Knight & Citadel pay brokerages like Robinhood for the privilege of routing retail orders.

4

Why would it ever have been a good idea to involve brokerages at all?

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And if you happen to trade or invest yourself you'll find us inside almost all of the major brokerages in the US.

6

I didn't connect my high value accounts to mint (like brokerages), just my spending accounts mostly.

7

You mention the fees at low cost brokerages being too high.

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So don't worry about banks / brokerages /insurance etc.

9

Sure, there have been some innovative exceptions over the last couple of decades (limited-service residential brokerages like HelpUSell or Assist2Sell, for instance), but full-commission is the general rule.

10

I believe banks and brokerages should have two levels of access: one where you can move money and one where you can look but not touch.

11

The current commission structure for most brokerages is still based on a time when computers couldn't execute a trade nearly instantly and a lot of paper and people were involved with the execution.

12

As I noted, other brokerages, like Fidelity, offer access to commission-free products that are appropriate for average investors, so in some cases Robinhood offers no savings.

Quote examples

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In my area there is one that is, relatively speaking, bigger than the other 'big fish', but there are probably three or four "significant" brokerages, and a lot of smaller ones too.

2

True, but it wouldn't be that difficult to just collect the "trading recommendations" of various people from brokerages, but then I'm sure all recommendations are done in a way that that is not possible.

3

The "nice API" comment is something that struck me after using mint for a couple years: there are banks/brokerages out there who are set up for this sort of thing and handle it well: tokens, revocation, etc.

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Over time, we’ll develop our new business model, which will be based around premium listing opportunities for those that want greater exposure to tenants So the idea is to package the potential client list from a "better search engine" and sell it to those poor, struggling brokerages like it's insider information?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use brokerages in a sentence?

Same with agents, the brokerages generally can't impact when or where the work is done, with the exception of some mandatory company wide meetings.

What does brokerages mean?

A business, firm, or company whose business is to act as a broker (e.g., stockbroker).

What part of speech is brokerages?

brokerages is commonly used as noun.