Independent Broker

NYSE member who executes orders for other floor brokers who currently have more business than they can manage themselves, or for firms whose floor brokers are not on the floor. Previously known as “Two-Dollar Brokers”, these brokers used to receive $2 per hundred shares for executing such orders. These fees, paid by the commission brokers, were once fixed but are now negotiable.

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