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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181 International crosses a state group and each country foreign trader in succession afflux Shanghai market.
182 Had the Trader worked as planned, Web Services, as currently envisaged, would be far more tractable.
183 His father, John Shakespeare, was a well-to-do trader in wool, hides and leathern articles, and once held the office of chief alderman.
184 Qualified cabinetmaker and international trader of Chinese art, handcrafts and home furnishings.
185 In addition, a trading manager sets the maximum allowed monthly drawdown for each trader.
186 Mr. Spitznagel's approach to trading dates to his time as a fledgling pit trader in the early 1990s at the Chicago Board of Trade, where he bought and sold commodities such as cotton and soybeans.
187 He's not a day trader like many on Wall Street.
188 The trader may have just gotten lucky and experienced a profit windfall.
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189 I'd a better chance of a fundamentalist preacher a fundamentalist trader.
190 Fundamental analysis is less relevant to a short - term trader or a day - trader.
191 Because trader after near future market fluctuation continues to have the cautious attitude.
192 The outsider has paid the ask price, and the floor trader is now short and needs to buy.
193 Moreover, many of yesterday's jobs, from Spanish bricklayer to Street trader, are not coming back.
194 He said, "George Svoboda was an absolute genius and probably had the potential to be the best trader of all and might be."
195 As a free trader, our support for the multilateral trading system is unconditional. And it goes back a long way.
196 He was living in sin and was a slave trader, buying and selling human beings.
197 Meaningful profitable activity and risk management as a day trader however requires that as a rule that every trader should be active during the Xetra stock exchange trading hours (09:00-17:30 CET).
198 Create a strong, unshakeable belief in your consistency as a trader.
199 The audit reports will be available to the FDA, which hasn't been true of private audits conducted by companies who sell imported food, such as Trader Joe's and Costco.
200 Ann's investment strategy focuses on the long term, she plans to buy and hold good stocks rather than get caught up in market timing or trying to become a day trader.
201 Timur Nazardinov(sentencedict.com), chief trader at the Troika Dialogue Investment Bank in Moscow says the Georgian conflict accelerated the decline.
202 Now, bankrupt energy trader Enron is adding its own chapter.
203 It is a good trader, mathematician, editor and publisher. It has excellent argumentative and analytical power.
204 As for the consuming industry, the trader suggested the recent ferromolybdenum market is slack, and buyers prefer to watch the market.
205 The main disadvantage of this trading structure, however , is the unlimited liability of the sole trader.
206 Where the trustor gives special pricing instruction, the trustee - trader any sale or purchase in contravention thereof.
207 A senior oil trader in the physical market adds: "We will see oil prices touching $100 a barrel next year, even if only temporarily."
208 As a matter of fact, mine was the ideal way to operate in a bucket shop, where all that a trader does is to bet on fluctuations as they are printed by the ticker on the tape.
209 It's best to be a celebrity, thief, game - maker, bottom - feeder or inside - trader.
210 "It's absurd that a self-regulating body can exist when it's a non-regulating body, " the New York trader says.
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