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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211. NYMEX -- and other U.S. exchanges where energy derivatives are traded -- set their own position limits. But traders are often exempted, and some have accumulated massive positions.
212. Commonly held to mean the price of a commodity for future delivery that is traded on a futures exchange. (2) The price of any futures contract.
213. A security that is not listed or traded on a stock exchange.
214. Can I set a maximum lot size traded by BURU?
215. My logic was impeccable back when S & P traded at 1281.
216. We assumed that access to this site was being traded via Internet Relay Chat ( IRC ).
217. These creatures are being pursued by a high-tech wrangler who has traded a horse for a helicopter.
218. She traded with them; sometimes she went to war with them; and all too often she was corrupted by their idolatrous religions.
219. The F - 16 traded its analog flight controls for a digital system and new core avionics.
220. But then again I wouldn't have ever traded Hakeem for MJ either.
221. Sport climbing traded away risk and resourcefulness for greater gymnastic difficulty and a good pump.
222. Choose one actively traded stock or futures contract to trade.
223. Shares in the company were not traded for two weeks after the disaster.
224. Going beyond fair trade[Sentencedict.com], GGP enables people to buy fairly traded products while at the same time promoting the comprehensive advancement of marginalized communities around the world.
225. NZDUSD AUDUSD traded at 0.9172 rising 1.5 % the most since Feb. 16.
226. A unit linked pure endowment life insurance contract is a contract where the insurance benefits depend on the price of some specific traded stocks.
227. Volume was light, with about 7.21 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, below the daily average of 8.06 billion.
228. Certain types of depreciable assets, such as automobiles and trucks, sometimes are traded in on new assets of the same kind.
229. Billions of dollars in securities are traded each day with nothing more than an implicit agreement that trading partners will pay up when asked.
230. Public securities issues not traded on any domestic stock exchange are traded in the OTC market.
231. Forex is traded with a high degree of leverage, which can work for you as well as against you,[http://sentencedict.com/traded.html] and it is possible to loss more than you invest.
232. In earlier periods, some metals was traded across the Sahara Desert.
233. One bean could be traded for a tamale, while 100 beans could purchase a good turkey hen, according to a 16th-century Aztec document.
234. The tradesman traded his faded denims for the tradesman's jade necklace.
235. For example, permits could be issued to travel through locks at specified times, and those permits could be traded among towboat captains.
236. She traded on her disability to get preferential treatment wherever she went.
237. Before you know it, you've traded black lace underwear (or tasteful boxers) and satin sheets for a fleece sweat suit and flannel bed linens.
238. The U.S. traded its manufacturing sector'shealth for its entertainment industry, hoping that Police Academy sequels couldtake the place of the rustbelt.
239. Their shares are not traded and instead meetings between buyers and sellers are arranged.
240. Against the yen, the dollar rose more than 1 percent to touch a session high at 87.96 yen. It last traded at 87.93 yen.
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