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Job Description
Buy and sell securities and commodities to transfer debt, capital, or risk. Establish and negotiate unit prices and terms of sale.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 41-3031.03
 
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Securities and Commodities Traders”.
Also Known As…
- Securities and Commodities Traders
 - Trader
 - Securities Lending Trader
 - Options Trader
 - Option Trader
 - Investment Trader
 - Fixed Income Trading Vice President
 - Fixed Income Director
 - Equity Trader
 - Corporate Bond Trader
 - Broker
 - Trading Specialist
 - Securities Trader
 - Proprietary Trader
 - Online Trader
 - Municipal Bond Trader
 - Hybrid Derivatives Trader
 - Hedge Fund Trader
 - Futures Trader
 - Forex Trader
 - Foreign Exchange Trader
 - Flow Trader
 - Floor Trader
 - Floor Broker
 - Equities Trader
 - Day Trader
 - Commodity Trader
 - Commodities Trader
 - Bond Trader
 - Block Trader
 - Bank and Savings Securities Trader
 
Tasks for “Investment Trader”
- Buy, sell, or trade carbon emissions permits.
 - Report all positions or trading results.
 - Devise trading, option, or hedge strategies.
 - Receive sales order tickets and inspect forms to determine accuracy of information.
 - Supervise support staff and ensure proper execution of contracts.
 - Prepare financial reports, such as reviews of portfolio positions.
 - Make transportation arrangements for sold or purchased commodities.
 - Monitor markets or positions.
 - Analyze target companies or investment opportunities to inform investment decisions.
 - Write or sign sales order confirmation forms to record or approve security transactions.
 - Reconcile account-related statements, such as quarterly or annual statements or confirmations.
 - Report deficiencies in account payments, securities deliveries, or documentation requirements to avoid rule violations.
 - Agree on buying or selling prices at optimal levels for clients.
 - Review securities transactions to ensure conformance to regulations.
 - Track and analyze factors that affect price movement, such as trade policies, weather conditions, political developments, or supply and demand changes.
 - Inform other traders, managers, or customers of market conditions, including volume, price, competition, or dynamics.
 - Process paperwork for special orders, including margin or option purchases.
 - Buy or sell stocks, bonds, commodity futures, foreign currencies, or other securities on behalf of investment dealers.
 - Make bids or offers to buy or sell securities.
 - Identify or pursue investment strategies related to the green economy, including green hedge funds, renewable energy markets, or clean technology investment opportunities.
 - Develop or maintain supplier or customer relationships.
 - Identify opportunities or develop channels for purchase or sale of securities or commodities.
 
Related Technology & Tools
- Photocopying equipment
 - Personal computers
 - Desktop computers
 - Multi-line telephone systems
 - Laptop computers
 - Computer data input scanners
 - Laser facsimile machines
 
- Microsoft Visual Basic
 - Bloomberg Professional
 - Microsoft Outlook
 - R
 - C++
 - Microsoft Office
 - Microsoft Access
 - The MathWorks MATLAB
 - BondDesk Group Trader WorkStation
 - Web-based trading systems
 - Microsoft PowerPoint
 - Redi Enterprise Development Redi ERM
 - CQG Integrated Client
 - Citi The Yield Book Calculator
 - Linux
 - Telvent DTN ProphetX
 - Fixed income alternative trading systems ATS
 - Triple Point Commodity XL
 - Tradeweb Markets Tradeweb
 - Customer information control system CICS
 - Oracle Java
 - Microsoft Excel
 - Charles River Development Charles River Investment Management System
 - UNIX
 - Web browser software