A sudden, suspicious, and unexplained rise in stock market prices at the end of the trading day. Attributed by observers to market manipulation by large financial institutions.
In particular, a "ramp job" is suspected to be the work of the secretive "PPT" (Plunge Protection
Team). Refers to an attempt to sustain artificially high prices in equities despite an overall
bear-market trend.
Derisive term suggesting nefarious activity, related to other
slang terms such as "whack job" (secretly arranged contract
murder) and "hack job" (ineffective temporary solution to a problem).
"Look at that ramp job in the S&P chart at the close on Friday. The PPT is hitting
hard, they really do not want this market to fall.
Don't believe the
hype."