trader

IPA: trˈeɪdɝ

noun

  • One who earns a living by trading goods or securities.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "trader" in Sentences

  • A low-yielding, short-term trader who takes low risks?
  • This way, the trader is able to profit from the differential of interest rates.
  • Therefore I do not believe an investment in Sirius XM is for the short term trader, but rather for the long-term investor.
  • "Perhaps this trader is augmenting the size of the put spread because he has increased his exposure to the technology sector," Interactive Brokers wrote in a report to clients.
  • Using this strategy, a trader is essentially selling a currency that is offering a relatively low interest rate while buying a currency that is offering a higher interest rate.
  • It so happens that the tattooed cattle trader is a wizard with the power of touch-free-fu, with which he can smack people around from a distance just by pointing his fist at them.
  • The gin of the trader is the most appalling stuff; it is full of fusil oil, and is absolutely poisonous; so that, if people become intoxicated with it, the intoxication takes the form of madness.
  • "It looks like one options trader is positioning for a pull back in share price over the next four weeks," Patrick Mortimer, director of options trading at Pipeline Systems LLC, wrote to clients.
  • That could mean that some GMs will try to deal players with years left on their contract, but those players are going to be difficult to move unless the trader is willing to take a "bad" contract back in return.

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