Advisor vs Stockpicker - What's the difference?
advisor | stockpicker |
(finance) An investor or investment advisor who selects or recommends corporate shares for purchase.
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* 1993 , Bill Javetski et al.'', "
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As nouns the difference between advisor and stockpicker
is that advisor is one who offers advice while stockpicker is (finance) an investor or investment advisor who selects or recommends corporate shares for purchase.advisor
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* adviserDerived terms
* content advisorUsage notes
In the UK, Ireland and Asia the spelling is traditionally adviser''''', though US spelling ''advis'''or''' '' is becoming increasingly common. In the US, Associated Press style is ''advis'''er''''', and most newspapers and some magazines follow that spelling, whereas US federal government style, other government agencies, and many businesses prefer ''advis'''or'' . News organizations around the world may change spelling found in sources, even in quoted material. US book publishers may be less likely to change spelling in quoted material because this practice is contrary to ''The Chicago Manual of Style .Anagrams
*stockpicker
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* stock picker * stock-pickerNoun
(en noun)Last year's top sages return to attempt an instant replay," Spokesman-Review (Spokane, USA), 26 May (retrieved 28 May 2009):
- Every year Forbes magazine asks some of America's top stock pickers to name their single favorite equity for the upcoming 12 months.
The Pacific is Terrific, and Europe Isn't Terrible," ''BusinessWeek , 21 June (retrieved 28 May 2009):
- Indeed, with Europe mired in recession and the U.S. barely stirring, many stockpickers believe Asia offers some of the most attractive plays around.
Good time to buy stocks, if you're thinking long-term, Toronto Star , 8 Mar. (retrieved 28 May 2009):
- The world's most successful stockpicker last weekend released his widely read chair's letter to shareholders of his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. conglomerate.