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stock brokerage

  • a word derived from stockbroker.
    stockbroker
    noun
    a broker, especially one employed by a member firm of a stock exchange, who buys and sells stocks and other securities for customers.

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Ellis: I was working at a research-driven stock brokerage, and every client I spoke with was certain they could beat the market.

From MarketWatch Jul. 29, 2026

"It doesn't appear that holidaymakers are abandoning their vacation plans completely," said Aarin Chiekrie, an analyst at stock brokerage Hargreaves Lansdown.

From Barron's May 18, 2026

After the war, he went back to college and then worked for a stock brokerage company.

From Washington Post Apr. 3, 2023

Pearl: Wealth is all the portfolios, stock brokerage accounts, the balance in people's bank accounts, the value of their homes.

From Salon Jul. 7, 2021

Hillerton, the oldest real-estate man in town, was one of the few among the fraternity who had not branched out into stock brokerage.

From Peak and Prairie From a Colorado Sketch-book by Emma G. Moore