Two Dollar Broker
A floor broker who executes orders for other brokers who cannot do it themselves because they have more business than they can handle at that particular time.
The name came about because brokers were once paid $2.00 for a round lot trade. Today, commission is negotiated.
The name came about because brokers were once paid $2.00 for a round lot trade. Today, commission is negotiated.
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