Mini-Manipulation

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trading in a security underlying an option contract so as to manipulate the stock’s price, thus causing an increase in the value of the options. In this way the manipulator’s profit can be multiplied many times, since a large position in options can be purchased with a relatively small amount of money.

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Manipulation (finance term)