Similar words: trade deficit, trade discount, degraded, trade, trader, trade off, tradeoff, trade-off. Meaning: [treɪd] adj. (of securities) bought and sold on a stock exchange.
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151. Even small-time investors can place their money in venture capital funds traded on Wall Street.
152. After much discussion, the Cun traded a bag of raw meat in exchange for the travellers.
153. Eaton said large institutional investors today are putting more pressure on publicly traded companies to increase their returns.
154. The predecessor company split into three publicly traded stocks in December 1995, concentrating on insurance, industrial businesses and entertainment.
155. He performed that unglamorous role for Cleveland early in 1998, then was traded to San Francisco in mid-season.
156. He traded places with a young married man, who was to be slaughtered in retribution for an escaped prisoner.
157. Eight days ago, he went public with his demand to be traded.
158. The company imposed regulations on its members, but individuals still traded on their own account.
159. They used to believe that investing in big, publicly traded issues would keep their portfolios liquid even in a bear market.
160. Out of 155 issues traded, nearly two stocks rose for every one that fell.
161. The second part is an overview of the trading strategies which may be created using traded options.
162. Money was the least volatile commodity traded by Salomon Brothers and therefore the least risky.
163. These individuals, known as locals, are vital for the liquidity of the markets in the contracts traded in the pits.
164. In the old days before the First World War, Papa had traded in the walnut veneer business.
165. Has he traded notoriety and this brief moment for his lifelong dream?
166. When did our nationalist proclivities get traded for brute anticommunism?
167. As yet there is no formal stock exchange, although a handful of securities are traded on the over-the-counter market.
168. The biggest difference is in the size of the companies traded.
169. He traded gunfire with them for hours last April before they forced their way in and shot him at point-blank range.
170. Star players like Johnny Damon are traded because they refuse to sign long-term contracts.
170. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
171. They traded songs and combined voices into old-time Delmore Brothers harmonies.
172. Berg traded in commodities and provided finance for other commodity traders.
173. Life insurers used to be able to show any profit from selling a bond in the year in which they traded it.
174. Nearly 27 million shares traded Friday, higher than the three-month average daily volume of 12. 2 million shares.
175. Now we know why veteran Celtics guard Dee Brown asked to be traded.
176. Her poor academic record was traded in for the sharpest of wits, her gaucherie for poise.
177. Some 14. 7 million shares traded, almost five times its six-month daily average volume.
178. As a 4-H rabbit grower for two years, he had often traded at the local hardware for hutch materials and feed.
179. Hamilton can only hope he improves as much as Benes has since the Padres traded him.
180. The shares have been falling since September, when they traded at nearly 60.
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