(isim) uzman doktor, uzman, mütehassıs, cober (borsa)

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specialist
Specialised
Someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research
Any of several non-commissioned ranks corresponding to that of corporal
One who devotes himself to some specialty; as, a medical specialist, one who devotes himself to diseases of particular parts of the body, as the eye, the ear, the nerves, etc
an expert who is devoted to one occupation or branch of learning
A species with a very narrow range of habitat or food requirements
is the person appointed in an organised social or commercial dance studio to introduce the dances and their basic steps to beginners During the introductory course the specialist plans a more complete dance programme for their pupils This course is based on the pupils dancing ability and tailored to suit their particular dance needs
A Physician who provides medical care in any generally accepted medical or surgical specialty or subspecialty
{s} characterized by adherence to a particular profession or field of study
A member of the New York Stock Exchange, Inc who has two functions: first, to maintain an orderly market insofar as reasonably practicable in the stocks in which he is registered as a specialist In order to maintain an orderly market, the exchange expects the specialist to buy or sell for his own account, to a reasonable degree, when there is a temporary disparity between supply and demand Second, the specialist acts as a broker's broker When a commission broker on the exchange floor receives a limit order, say, to buy at $50 a stock then selling at $60, he cannot wait at the post where the stock is traded to see if the price reaches the specified level So he leaves the order with the specialist, who will try to execute it in the market if and when the stock declines to the specified price At all times the specialist must put his customers' interests above his own There are about 350 specialists on the NYSE
A specialist is a person who has a particular skill or knows a lot about a particular subject. a specialist in diseases of the nervous system. = expert
A member of the New York Stock Exchange who has two primary functions: first, to maintain an orderly market in the securities registered to the specialist In order to maintain an orderly market, the exchange expects specialists to buy or sell for their own account, to a reasonable degree, when there is a temporary disparity between supply and demand Second, the specialist acts as a broker's broker When commission brokers on the exchange floor receive a limit order, say, to buy at $50 a stock then selling at $60 - they cannot wait at the post where the stock is traded to see if the price reaches the specified level They leave the order with a specialist, who will try to execute it in the market if and when the stock declines to the specified price At all times the specialists must put their customers' interests above their own
A species with a narrow range of environmental tolerance
Central to the New York Stock Exchange customer-driven system is the specialist Specialists manage the auction market in the specific securities allocated to them Specialist units are independent companies in corporate or partnership structures There are 27 firms employing approximately 460 specialists who specialize in more than 3,000 stocks Specialists conduct trading in equities across a range of industries The number of stocks traded by an individual specialist varies according to the total activity of the stocks Specialist firms distribute the activity to balance the workload for each specialist Most specialists manage between 5 and 10 stocks A specialist managing one of the most active issues would normally specialize in that stock and, perhaps one less active stock
Stock exchange member with the responsibility of ensuring an orderly market in the shares of a particular security traded on the exchange Often the specialist will buy or sell securities from its own account when orders from other investors cannot be evenly matched
An exchange member whose function it is to both make markets--buy and sell for his own account in the absence of public orders--and to keep the book of public orders Most stock exchanges and some option exchanges utilize the specialist system of trading
Physician, dentist, or other healthcare professional, usually with special advanced education and training
On an exchange, the member firm that is designated as the market maker (or dealer for a listed common stock) Only one specialist can be designated for a given stock, but dealers may be specialists for several stocks In contrast, there can be multiple market makers in the O T C market This member of a stock exchange who maintains a "fair and orderly market" in one or more securities Major functions include executing limit orders on behalf of other exchange members for a portion of the floor broker's commission, and buying or selling for his own account to counteract temporary imbalances in supply and demand and thus prevent wide swings in stock prices
Those who provide the best bid and asked prices on the options floors of the American Stock Exchange and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Specialists typically do not compete with each other, but rather focus on certain underlying stocks' options
practices one branch of medicine
(isim) uzman doktor, uzman, mütehassıs, cober (borsa)
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