traderˈtreɪ dər
trader (n)
- plural
- traders
English Definitions:
trader, bargainer, dealer, monger (noun)
someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
trader (Noun)
One who gains a livelihood from trading goods or securities.
Trader
A trader is person or entity, in finance, who buys and sells financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, commodities and derivatives, in the capacity of agent, hedger, arbitrageur, or speculator. According to the Wall Street Journal in 2004, a managing director convertible bond trader was earning between $700,000 and $900,000 on average. Traders are either professionals working in a financial institution or a corporation, or individual. They buy and sell financial instruments traded in the stock markets, derivatives markets and commodity markets, comprising the stock exchanges, derivatives exchanges and the commodities exchanges. Several categories and designations for diverse kinds of traders are found in finance, these may include: ⁕Day trader ⁕Floor trader ⁕High-frequency trader ⁕Pattern day trader ⁕Rogue trader ⁕Stock trader
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