SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON
Competitive Analysis of Trading In
Submitted to:COLLEGE NAME In Partial Fulfillment for the Award of Degree of MASTER OF BUSSINESS ADMNISTRATION
(2008-2010) Under the Guidance of:Submitted by:-
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to many people. This dissertation is an effort to contribute towards achieving the desired objectives. In doing so, I have optimized all available resources and made use of some external resources, the interplay of which, over a period of time, led to the attainment of the set goals.
I take here a great opportunity to express my sincere and deep sense of gratitude to my esteemed faculty name for giving me an opportunity to work on this project. The support & guidance from sir, was of great help & it was extremely valuable.
I also express my sincere thanks to all the people who, directly or indirectly, contributed in time, energy and knowledge to this effort.
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PREFACE
“A good broker system must be able to cope with an extremely complex and dynamic environment.” The microstructure of the stock market in which brokers work is highly dynamic and volatile. Many stocks are available to be bought and sold, each exhibiting its own patterns and characteristics that are highly unpredictable. With so many options and considerations that need to be taken into account, it is an extremely difficult task for a broker to investigate aspects of the stock market and consistently provide effective advice to their clients. Thus, brokers perform their day-to-day tasks with the aid of a broker system. Such a system should provide tools for interacting with exchanges and performing analysis. As a consequence, these broker systems are quite large and complicated by themselves. This research aims to analysis Stock broker on the basis of their services, products, growth, and their competitiveness. Because
Stockbrokers are one of the