How Do You Spell AGIOTAGE?

Pronunciation: [ˈad͡ʒɪˌɒtɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

Agiotage is a rare word referring to the activities and practices of stockbrokers and stockjobbers who manipulate the stock market for personal gain. The spelling of this word follows the traditional French pronunciation, with the emphasis on the second syllable "jo" and a soft "g" sound. The IPA phonetic transcription for agiotage is /æʒjɔtɑːʒ/, with "æ" representing the sound "a" as in "cat," "ʒ" for the "s" sound in "pleasure," and "ɑː" for the "a" sound in "father."

AGIOTAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Agiotage is a term that is primarily used in the field of finance and refers to the speculative trading of stocks, securities, or foreign currencies, with the intention of making a profit from fluctuations in their prices. It is commonly associated with the practice of buying and selling commodities rapidly to take advantage of short-term price discrepancies.

    In agiotage, individuals or organizations engage in buying low and selling high to generate profits from the price differentials that occur due to market fluctuations. This activity is often undertaken by professional traders who possess extensive knowledge of the market and expertise in identifying trends and patterns. Agiotage can occur in various financial markets such as stock exchanges, commodity markets, and foreign exchange markets.

    The term agiotage also encompasses the effect that such speculative trading has on market prices. The rapid and repetitive buying and selling of securities can create artificial price movements, leading to increased volatility and potential distortions in the market. This effect is sometimes described as the "agiotage effect."

    It must be noted that while some consider agiotage as an integral part of market dynamics, others view it as destabilizing and potentially harmful. Regulators may introduce measures to curb excessive agiotage, such as implementing transaction taxes or introducing stricter regulations on speculative trading.

  2. The methods employed by speculators in the public funds to lower or raise their price by spreading false rumours, &c.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for AGIOTAGE

  • zgiotage
  • sgiotage
  • wgiotage
  • qgiotage
  • afiotage
  • aviotage
  • abiotage
  • ahiotage
  • ayiotage
  • atiotage
  • aguotage
  • agjotage
  • agkotage
  • agootage
  • ag9otage
  • ag8otage
  • agiitage
  • agiktage
  • agiltage

Etymology of AGIOTAGE

The word "agiotage" originates from the French term "agioter", which means "to speculate" or "to engage in financial manipulation". It entered the English language in the early 19th century, primarily used in the context of stock exchange and financial markets. The French term "agio" itself appeared in the late 17th century and meant "exchange" or "premium". It came from the Italian word "agio", meaning "ease" or "comfort" and later evolved to signify "profit" or "gain" in financial transactions.

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Plural form of AGIOTAGE is AGIOTAGES

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