/stɒkˈ -ˈʤɒbɪŋˈ/ – noun
Definition: xch STOCK-JOBBERING.
A more thorough explanation: Stock-jobbing refers to the practice of engaging in speculative transactions involving stocks or securities with the intention of making quick profits, often through manipulation or deceitful practices. It may involve activities such as market manipulation, insider trading, or other forms of securities fraud.
Example: The practice of stock-jobbing, which involves speculative trading in securities, is regulated by securities laws to prevent market manipulation.