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Broker-Dealer

What is a Broker-Dealer?

A broker-dealer is a financial intermediary that can act in two capacities: as a broker when executing orders on behalf of clients, and as a dealer when trading for its own account. Broker-dealers are regulated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Broker vs. Dealer Functions

Broker Role:

  • Executes buy and sell orders for clients
  • Earns commissions on transactions
  • Acts as an agent for the customer

Dealer Role:

  • Trades securities from its own inventory
  • Makes markets in securities
  • Earns profits from the spread between bid and ask prices

Types of Broker-Dealers

  1. Wirehouse Firms: Large, full-service firms (e.g., Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch)
  2. Regional Broker-Dealers: Serve specific geographic areas
  3. Independent Broker-Dealers: Support independent financial advisors
  4. Discount Brokers: Offer reduced commissions with limited advice
  5. Online Brokers: Digital-first platforms

Broker-Dealer vs. RIA

AspectBroker-DealerRIA
StandardSuitabilityFiduciary
CompensationCommissionsFees
RegulationFINRA/SECSEC/State
ProductsProprietary allowedBest interest required

Dual Registration

Many financial professionals are dually registered, holding both broker-dealer and investment adviser registrations, allowing them to offer both commission-based products and fee-based advisory services.

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