noun General Slang

Boiler room

· noun · finance

A high-pressure phone-bank operation cold-calling retail to dump dodgy stock.

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A sales operation, usually a cramped room of cold-callers working off scripts, that uses aggressive pitches to offload thinly-traded or worthless securities on unsophisticated investors. The house owns the stock, the brokers pump it, and when retail is loaded up, the insiders dump. Made famous on screen by Boiler Room (2000) and The Wolf of Wall Street.

“Stratton Oakmont was a textbook boiler room, hundred guys in a warehouse hammering phones.”
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By extension, any frantic, high-pressure sales floor, even outside finance.

“The crypto launch had real boiler-room energy, Telegram shillers working in shifts.”
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Boiler room In A Sentence

Stratton Oakmont was a textbook boiler room, hundred guys in a warehouse hammering phones.
The crypto launch had real boiler-room energy, Telegram shillers working in shifts.

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