stockbrokerage

/ˈstɑkˌbroʊkərɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The business or service of buying and selling stocks and other securities for clients.
    • Online stockbrokerage has made it easier for people to manage their own investments.
    • She decided to work in stockbrokerage after finishing her finance degree.
    • The firm's stockbrokerage division handles trades for thousands of individual investors.
  2. A company or firm that acts as an agent to buy and sell stocks and other securities.
    • The stockbrokerage charges a small fee for each transaction.
    • He opened an account with a well-known stockbrokerage to start trading.
    • Many traditional stockbrokerages now offer mobile apps for their clients.
  3. The fee or commission charged by a broker for executing trades.
    • The stockbrokerage on that trade was only ten dollars.
    • He compared the stockbrokerage fees of several firms before choosing one.
    • Some discount brokers offer very low stockbrokerage rates.
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