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Security Traders Association
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Security Traders Association
A trade association for individuals who trade in securities. Established in Chicago in 1934, the STA provides educational, informational, and social opportunities for members.

Security Traders Association (STA)
A professional trade organization of approximately 7,000 individuals engaged in the buying and selling of securities. Founded in the mid-1930s, the STA provides members with educational opportunities and information relative to the member interests.


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He received his bachelors and MBA degrees from Northeastern University and is currently a member of the Boston Securities Traders Association.
Investors could benefit if brokers pass on the savings from executing trades electronically, said John Tognino, president of the Securities Traders Association.
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