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Analyst

An employee of a bank, Brokerage, Advisor, or mutual Fund who studies companies and makes Buy and Sell recommendations, often specializing in a Single sector or Industry. Analysts use a wide variety of techniques for researching and making recommendations. The reports and recommendations they publish are often used by Trader, mutual Fund managers, Portfolio managers and investors in their decision making processes. also called financial Analyst or Securities analyst.

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