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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151 A clothing salesman got advice from a stock trader visiting his store and made two-hundred-thousand dollars.
152 One of the worst things a trader can do is reveal his open trades, putting his ego on the line and gumming up the decision-making process.
153 This other kind of price movement is short - term information known to a few trader groups.
154 You are not a natural-born clarinet virtuoso or car salesman or bond trader or brain surgeon—because no one is.
155 Based on the faults 1549 hot stip rolling for example, the influence of working roller locking cylinder on roll bearing was discussed at TISCO, also supply experience for fellow trader.
156 Another Russian trader testified to the price decline of ferromolybdenum.
157 He took the lead arguing a 1994 case before the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of a securities trader who had been improperly fired.
158 Fourthly,[www.Sentencedict.com] forecast the development foreground of China export trader in future.
159 The trader does not cause the company to go out of business.
160 Increased the number of items for sell for the trader atflea market.
161 Your records a litmus test of your seriousness a trader.
162 Afterward the daily grind begins . A serious trader reviews weekly and daily charts each day.
163 Since reforming and opening, the foreign trader invests directly (FDI) becomes the main channel that gets exterior resource without stannum.
164 This includes registering the stock trader club, by name, as a business with the state and applying for a tax ID number.
165 In the building trade such a trader is picturesquely described as a & quot ; brass plate & quot ; merchant.
166 One historical example is "Slave Trader", by Fatheya Zouhny, conveying a much darker side of life during a bygone era in Egypt.
167 Hank Paulson, Blankfein's immediate predecessor, came from a banking background; but his predecessor, Jon Corzine, was a trader.
168 After being a commodities and stock trader for more than 45 years, I've learned quite a few and would like to share them with you.
169 "I think the markets are ready for a sell-off that continues to be started by the Nasdaq futures markets," said Harry Michas, technical analyst and stock-index futures trader at Iharmarketmonitor.com.
170 The technology is there and we have to drill now. Now, on the subject of free trade agreements. I am a free trader.
171 The Tharp Trader Test helps you identify strengths that should help you trade and challenges that may interfere with your trading.
172 When he salvaged the Caravel, a ship belonging to trader Mungo Baobab, Koong mistook the sharply dressed man as an envoy of the Empire.
173 A fearful trader beaten up by the market becomes cautious beyond measure.
174 'We want to do this on our own, ' Mr. Michaud, the stock trader, responded.
175 The trader is then "guaranteed" to know the exact minimum profit that his or her position will garner.
176 Traders remain cautions as German policy makers continue to downplay expectations for this weekend summit. Trader are guardedly watching Frances CDS climbing and yield spreads widening.
177 Broker 1 machine is "a stock broker company" that has one or more Trader processes, "stock traders".
178 'I have, sir,'said Silver.'I've watered there with a trader I was cook in.'.
179 Another trader said COMEX copper quiet trading, the shock zone.
180 "The dealers are definitely buying puts and selling calls," COMEX gold options floor trader Jonathan Jossen said.
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