"Stockbroker" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A stockbroker, also known as a broker or investment advisor, is an individual or organization that facilitates the buying and selling of securities between buyers and sellers, earning a commission on the transactions. They typically act as intermediaries, helping clients to invest in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investment products, providing guidance, advice, and market analysis to their clients.
stockaded (past tense of "stoak") <br><br>(tr) to cover or cover up (something) with stakes, esp. to protect or surround (something) from the weather (obs.)<br><br>(archaic, dialect)
A person who breeds domestic livestock, such as cattle, sheep, or horses, for commercial gain or personal hobby.
Stockbreeding is the practice of raising and breeding domesticated animals on farms or ranches, typically for the purpose of producing food, fiber, or other products such as wool or milk. It involves the selection, breeding, and management of livestock to improve their quality, quantity, and productivity, as well as to breed them for specific traits or characteristics. Stockbreeding can also refer to the care and management of crops for livestock feed, such as hay, silage, or other agricultural products.
The ownership or possession of a significant amount of shares or securities in a company or organization, often for long-term investment purposes. It can also refer to holding a large quantity of a particular stock, commodity, or resource for future use or sale.