Stockbroker to Active Trading

I have Series 7 and 63 licenses from institutional trading. I'm looking to transition to a stockbroker role. Think Scottrade, TD Ameritrade, etc.

How would you explain why the switch from trading to financial advisory?

Also, if they ask what do you plan on doing with this role long term, my goal would be to move into a role where I'm servicing active traders ie options, forex, futures traders. Also, block trading for institutions. Is this the right thing to say?

Has anyone done this successfully? Moved from trading to brokerage then moved to active or block trading inside the brokerage?

Thanks.

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I'm trying to get a job at a place like that as an advisor. Then, I would try to get a job internally as an active trading professional working with retail traders who deal in futures, forex etc.

I already have S7 and S63 licenses.

 
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Maybe I am misunderstanding the goal, but I don't see why you would want to do that. The people in Scottrade branch offices are just sales people that generate leads, educate clients, and try to bring in new business. I think you would be thoroughly disappointed if you thought it was going to be in some serious trading role. The most you would do is place an order for a customer.

Customer: "Hi, I'd like to buy $330 of Bank of America" You: "Yes, sir, that equates to X shares. Is that okay?"

All.Day.

 

The goal is to move into servicing retail clients maybe institutional who do forex, options, futures. They do that at TD Ameritrade etc

 

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