trader

listen to the pronunciation of trader
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} ticaret gemisi
{i} borsa simsarı
ticaret adamı
(Ticaret) ticaretle uğraşan
tecimen
tüccar

Büyük erkek kardeş başarılı bir tüccar oldu. - The older brother became a successful trader.

Borsada kumar oynarsan bir yatırımcısındır... Türev piyasada kumar oynarsan bir tüccar ... Kumarhanede kumar oynarsan bir kaybedensindir ... Ahlak ? - If you gamble on the stock market, you are an investor... If you gamble on the derivatives market, you are a trader... If you gamble at the casino, you are a loser... Morality?

tacir
Alsatçı
trafficker, trader
kaçakçı, tüccar
equity trader
Hisse alıp satan kişi
odd lot trader
(Ticaret) lot altı menkul değer taciri
horse trader
at tüccarı
$100 million in bond trader's terms
100.000.000 $ tahvil tüccar açısından
day trader
gün tüccar
free trader
serbest ticaret yanlısı
horse trader
(deyim) Sıkı pazarlık eden kişi
stock trader
Borsacı, hisse alıp satan kişi
feme trader
tüccar kadın
infant trader
(Ticaret) küçük tacir
infant trader
(Ticaret) küçük satıcı
parts trader
(Ticaret) yedek parça satıcısı
registered options trader
(Ticaret) borsa opsiyonu taciri
slave trader
köle tüccarı
slave trader
esir tüccarı
slave trader
esirci
Englisch - Englisch
One who gains a livelihood from trading goods or securities
{n} one who trades, a trading vessel
(1) A merchant involved in cash commodities; (2) a professional speculator who trades for his own account
Generic term used to describe a professional stock trader of a brokerage firm or any other investor who frequently buys and sells securities in the hope of gaining from short-term price changes rather than long-term capital appreciation
An employee of a broker/dealer or other financial institition who specializes in handling purchases and sales of securities for the firm or its clients
An enterprise that operates a for-profit business arranging for the purchase and/or sale of goods/services
An individual who buys and sells securities for his own account for personal gain or an individual who buys and sells securities on behalf of a broker or financial institution for the firm and its clients
(1) A merchant involved in cash commodities; (2) a professional speculator who trades for his own account Transaction: The entry or liquidation of a trade
Individuals who buy and sell for their own accounts for short-term profit Also, an employee of a broker/dealer or financial institution who specializes in handling purchases and sales of securities for the firm and/or its clients
(1) Any investor who makes frequent purchases and sales
An investor who buys and sells securities to take advantage of small price changes within a short time period--sometimes days or hours A trader may also be an employee of a broker-dealer or financial institution who buys and sells securities for their firm's accounts or for the firm's clients
person or organization that earns money by buying goods, commodities, securities, etc and selling them at a profit
1 Employee of an investment dealer who executes buy and sell orders for the dealer and its clients either on a stock exchange or the over-the-counter market 2 The term is also used to describe a client who buys and sells frequently with the objective of short-term profit
A merchant involved in the merchandising of a cash commodity or a speculator that trades for his/her own account
A vessel engaged in the coasting or foreign trade
someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
man or woman who sells wares such as cloth, leather or less expensive jewels
One engaged in trade or commerce; one who makes a business of buying and selling or of barter; a merchant; a trafficker; as, a trader to the East Indies; a country trader
{i} businessman, merchant; ship used in trade
A person whose intention is to profit from buying and selling, rather than the holding of securities
A trader is a person whose job is to trade in goods or stocks. Market traders display an exotic selection of the island's produce. someone who buys and sells goods or stocks small/local trader
A person whose intention is to profit from the buying and selling, rather than the holding, of securities
A speculative investor or professional who makes frequent purchases and sales
A person who conducts a business which involves trading with members of the public •Businesses
trader in securities
bank corporation and stock exchange member for buying and selling securities
noise trader
One who trades financial products (such as stocks) not based on fundamental analysis
sole trader
A type of business enterprise or proprietorship which is owned by one person who is fully liable for the company's debts and fulfilment of contracts with his/her personal wealth unless incorporated
sole-trader
Attributive form of sole trader, noun
pattern day trader
(Finans) Pattern day trader is a term defined by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to describe a stock market trader who executes 4 (or more) day trades in 5 business days in a margin account, provided the number of day trades are more than six percent of the customer's total trading activity for that same five-day period. As the trader is exposed to the danger of day trading and intraday risks and potential rewards, it is subject to specific requirements and restrictions
A trader
merchandiser
day trader
On the stock market, day traders are traders who buy and sell particular securities on the same day. A speculator who buys and sells securities on the basis of small short-term price movements.day trading n
floor trader
An exchange member who generally trades only for his/her own account or for an account controlled by him/her Also referred to as a "local "
floor trader
A floor trader executes trades only for their personal accounts A floor trader is also referred to as a 'local ' [GAO]
floor trader
A member of an exchange who trades on the floor of the exchange for his own account In contrast, the floor broker is buying and selling for the accounts of customers and is acting as agent
floor trader
Member of an exchange that may execute personal trades by being physically present on the floor of the exchange These traders are often referred to as locals
floor trader
A member who generally trades only for his own account, for an account controlled by him or who has such a trade made for him Also referred to as a "local"
floor trader
A stock exchange member who generally trades only for his own account or for an account controlled by him, or who has such a trade made for him Also referred to as a "local "
floor trader
an individual who works on an exchange floor, executing orders on his own (or his firm's) behalf in order to capture a profit
floor trader
An exchange member who executes his own trades by being personally present in the pit for futures trading See Local
floor trader
Member of an exchange who trades on the floor of that exchange for his or her own account
floor trader
Members of an exchange who are personally present, on the trading floors of the exchanges, to make trades for themselves Sometimes called Locals
floor trader
A member of an exchange who trades on the floor for his own account
floor trader
A member who generally trades only for his own account, for an account controlled by him or who has such a trade made for him Also referred to as a ``local''
floor trader
An individual who executes trades for the purchase or sale of any commodity futures or options contract on any contract market for such individual's own account
free trader
an advocate of unrestricted international trade
free trader
one who practices free trade; person that supports free international trade
horse trader
a hard bargainer
sole trader
An individual owning and operating a business alone
sole trader
An individual running a business All revenues and payments from the business are incorporated within the individual's personal financial and tax affairs
sole trader
These are individuals running their own company, often using a trading style (T/A) They get all the profits, and also take all the losses which can include all personal assets
sole trader
A feme sole trader
sole trader
the term used to describe a business which is owned by a single person
sole trader
an individual proprietor, the simplest form of business, e g a shop or store owned and run by a single person
sole trader
A sole trader is a person who owns their own business and does not have a partner or any shareholders. Finance for a sole trader usually comes from the individual's own savings or from family and friends
sole trader
An individual who runs a business in their own name and which is not a limited company or a partnership
sole trader
A person who trades on their own •Businesses
stock trader
someone who buys and sells stock shares
traders
plural of trader
traders
Individuals involved in market-making that execute orders to buy, sell, and broker financial claims for a financial firm
traders
A trader is the employee of an investment dealer who carries out buy and sell orders at a stock exchange He/she does this on behalf of the dealer and the client The term also refers to a client who buys and sells frequently with the objective of short-term profits
traders
the earliest form of salespeople, existing in most ancient societies; typically, traders had ownership in the goods they sold
traders
Generally people who trade for their own account or employees or institutions who trade for their employer's accounts
traders
Traders of (petroleum) products purchased on international markets
traders
Persons who take positions in securities and their derivatives with the objective of making profits Traders can make markets by trading the flow When they do that, their objective is to earn the bid/ask spread Traders can also be of the sort who take proprietary positions whereby they seek to profit from the directional movement of prices or spread positions
traders
An individual who buys and sells securities for his or her own account as a dealer or principal, not as an intermediary (i e , a broker) A secondary meaning is an short-term investor who buys or sells frequently in anticipation of a quick profit BACK TO TOP
traders
Individuals who take positions in securities and their derivatives with the objective of making profits Traders can make markets by trading the flow When they do this, their objective is to earn the bid/ask spread Traders can also take proprietary positions in which they seek to profit from the directional movement of prices or spread positions
trader

    Silbentrennung

    trad·er

    Türkische aussprache

    treydır

    Aussprache

    /ˈtrādər/ /ˈtreɪdɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'trA-d&r ] (noun.) 1585. to trade + -er

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