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trader [ˈtreɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

trader

exchange trader N ECON

floor trader N ECON

floor trader

trad [træd] ADJ Brit inf

trad short for traditional

See also traditional

traditional [trəˈdɪʃənəl] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Level 2 information is of interest to traders and brokers because it indicates the buying and selling pressure behind individual securities.
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From 1765, he worked as a private country trader.
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The losses were a result of a failed speculative position where the traders falsified profits to trigger bonuses over a number of years.
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Most of the inhabitants are farmers, traders, civil servants and bricklayers.
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Sellers consist of suppliers in each of the four stages as well as brokers and traders.
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The traders paid money in advance for products and upon return demanded delivery despite changing economic conditions.
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It was expected that this would assist in identifying problem traders more quickly.
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Upon hearing the news of rich silver deposits miners, traders, charcoal burners and vagabonds quickly poured into this, at that time, inhospitable area.
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The most successful, traders say, can resell their items for 20 times their investment.
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Sometimes they trade with traders from the outside world.
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