Sell-side analyst
Also called a Wall street analyst, a financial analyst who works for a brokerage firm and whose recommendations are passed on to the brokerage firm's customers. |
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AnalystA person with expertise in assessing and evaluating financial securities. He or she performs investment research and makes recommendations to institutional and retail investors to buy, sell, or hold. Most analysts specialize in a single industry, business sector or just one or a few tradeable stocks.
Technical analysts
Also called chartists or technicians, analysts who use mechanical rules to detect changes in the supply of and demand for a stock and capitalize on the expected change.
Buy-side analyst
A financial analyst employed by a non-brokerage firm, typically one of the larger money management firms that purchase securities on their own accounts.
