Synonym: bargainer, dealer, monger. Similar words: grader, trade, camaraderie, jack of all trades, grade, abrade, parade, upgrade. Meaning: ['treɪdə(r)] n. someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold.
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271 Although the study of DSSW model confirmed the noise trader obtained more gain than arbitrageur, the arbitrageur restricted the fluctuation of price and the benefit space of noise trader.
272 The eager of appropriable quasi-rents made the retail trader want to get rid of the limit of the manufacturer, carry out the longitudinal integration, and begin to develop and produce his own brand.
273 Shipments a day trader is not good, which is of steel traders have doubts about the reasons for the uplink.
274 But global leaders, noting that Mr. Obama's words are not always in sync with his actions, wonder if the president is a free trader or a protectionist.
275 A bearish market that was unforeseen by the trader will be disastrous, as they haven't prepared enough cash flow to pay for the caring of properties for the long-term.
276 Thellos other kind of price movement is short - term information known to a few trader groups.
277 McMahon, a former board member of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), and a veteran energy trader, says the crisis engulfing global economies would enhance the need for exchanges.
278 But I am just a simple trader and practitioner of the arts. Sentencedict.com
279 A friend who used to manage a trading department in London had a woman on his team who was a very good trader.
280 "Her father was an itinerant market trader always on the move, " Picardie says.
281 European officials said they believe Mr. Obama is more of a free trader than he let on in the campaign .
282 As a trader, he had taken clients regularly to Del Frisco's, a steakhouse in Midtown Manhattan.
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