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    travel lover is offline Senior Member
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    hey guiz i am very much interested in Stock business. i need to know about the Brazilian stock market. what are the nominal requirements for the students who want to start their carrier as a broker. what is the minimum amount of money and what to do to get a bank certificate in that country. if a foreign student is interested then what are his restrictions and bindings. plz inform me in detail.
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    hey any one noticed the higher growth of Stock market in monday? wat was the cause? i was amazed to watch that. people told that the money from the international investors were the main reason of that. can any one inform the real reason?

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    Study hard and take some courses in business and economics, this will surely help with the stock broker
    qualifications!
    Last edited by danno123; 03-13-2011 at 04:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danno123 View Post
    Because securities and commodities sales agents must be knowledgeable about economic conditions and trends, a college education is important, especially in larger securities firms. In fact, the overwhelming majority of workers in this occupation are college graduates. Although employers seldom require specialized academic training, courses in business administration, economics, and finance are helpful.
    Oh... why is this guy copy pasting stuff from the internet?

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    yeah..danno is right...

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    Hey Travel Lover, you should have some cerificates, in order to work as a broker. There are some courses to train you, but not so long.

    You have to know how to analyse the fincancial situation of a company, you have to analyse the Financial Statesments, you have to know some Financial Indicators, such as profitability, debts level, leverage, equity profitability, etc.

    There are many finance and economical indicators. You also have to analyse the economical situation of the country where your´re going to invest, the world economical growth, etc.

    There are 2 weays of analysing chips: Fundamental and Graphic Analysis.

    For starting, you should have at least US$1,000.00 to buy some good chips, and you have to regard the costs of buying each lot of chips.

    Good luck!

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    There is a really good article about Brazil trying to invest abroad that CNBC put out. It can be found here:

    News Headlines

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    Yes, good news about Brazilian growth. Brazilian companies have paid their debts in dollar in the last years, due to the low dollar value related to Brazilian currency. In fact, Brazilian companies have paid debts with less Real (Brazilian currency), they are really very liquid, with lots of money in cashier!

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