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trad·er T0304600 (trā′dər)n.1. One that trades; a dealer: a gold trader; a trader in bonds.2. Nautical A ship employed in foreign trade.trader (ˈtreɪdə) n1. (Commerce) a person who engages in trade; dealer; merchant2. (Nautical Terms) a vessel regularly employed in foreign or coastal trade3. (Stock Exchange) stock exchange US a member who operates mainly on his or her own account rather than for customers' accounts ˈtraderˌship ntrad•er (ˈtreɪ dər) n. 1. a merchant or businessperson. 2. a ship used in trade, esp. foreign trade. 3. a member of a stock exchange trading privately. [1575–85] trad′er•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trader - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be soldbargainer, dealer, mongerart dealer - a dealer in works of art requiring esthetic evaluationbarterer - a trader who exchanges goods and not moneybibliopole, bibliopolist - a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)cheesemonger - someone who sells cheesebarrow-boy, barrow-man, costermonger - a hawker of fruit and vegetables from a barrowcutler - a dealer in cutlerydraper - a dealer in fabrics and sewing materials (and sometimes in clothing and drygoods)fence - a dealer in stolen propertyfishmonger, fishwife - someone who sells fishhorse trader - a hard bargainerhardwareman, ironmonger - someone who sells hardware; "in England they call a hardwareman an ironmonger"mercer - a dealer in textiles (especially silks)merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail tradeseedman, seedsman - a dealer in seedsslopseller, slop-seller - a dealer in cheap ready-made clothingstamp dealer - a dealer in stamps (whose customers are stamp collectors)stock trader - someone who buys and sells stock shares |
tradernoun dealer, marketer, buyer, broker, supplier, merchant, seller, purveyor, merchandiser traders at the Stock ExchangetradernounA person engaged in buying and selling:businessperson, dealer, merchandiser, merchant, speculator, tradesman, trafficker.Translationstrade (treid) noun1. the buying and selling of goods. Japan does a lot of trade with Britain. 貿易 贸易2. (a) business, occupation, or job. He's in the jewellery trade. 行業,職業 行业,职业 verb1. (often with in or with) to buy and sell. They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables. 經商,貿易 经商,贸易 2. to exchange. I traded my watch for a bicycle. 對換 对换ˈtrader noun a person who trades. 商人 商人ˈtrademark, ˈtradename nouns an officially registered mark or name belonging to a particular company, and not to be used by anyone else, that is put on all goods made by the company. 商標 商标ˈtradesman (ˈtreidz-) noun1. a shopkeeper. 零售商 零售商2. a workman in a skilled job. My husband cannot mend the television-set – I'll have to send for a tradesman. 技術工人 技术工人trade(s) union a group of workers of the same trade who join together to bargain with employers for fair wages, better working conditions etc. 工會 工会trade(s) unionist a member of a trade(s) union (noun trade(s) unionism ). 工會會員 工会会员trade wind a wind that blows towards the equator (from the north-east and south-east). 信風 信风trade in to give (something) as part-payment for something else: We decided to trade in our old car and get a new one ( noun ˈtrade-in) 以舊物抵扣某部份購買價錢 折价,用(旧物)贴换新物 IdiomsSeehorse tradingEncyclopediaSeetradeTrader Related to Trader: stock tradertraderin U. S. income tax law, a person who deals in property as a business, making several purchases and sales within a year as distinguished from a few sales of assets held for investment. Thus a trader will lose the right to defer capital gains by "exchanging" for another property. The exact details require consultation with a C.P.A. or attorney. TRADER. One who makes it his business to buy merchandise or goods and chattels, and to sell the same for the purpose of making a profit. The quantum of dealing is immaterial, when an intention to deal generally exists. 3 Stark. 56; 2 C. & P. 135; 1 T. R. 572. 2. Questions as to who is a trader most frequently arise under the bankrupt laws, and the most difficult among them are those cases where the party follows a business which is not that of buying and selling principally, but in which he is occasionally engaged in purchases and sales. 3. To show who is a trader will be best illustrated by a few examples: A farmer who in addition to his usual business, occasionally buys a horse not calculated for his usual occupation, and sells him again to make a profit, and who in the course of two years had so bought and sold five or six horses, two of which had been sold after be bad bought them for the sake of a guinea profit, was held to be a trader. 1 T. R. 537, n.; 1 Price, 20. Another firmer who bought a large quantity of potatoes, not to be used on his farm, but merely to sell again for a profit, was also declared to be a trader. 1 Str. 513. See 7 Taunt. 409; 2 N. R. 78; 11 East, 274. A butcher who kills only such cattle as be has reared himself is not a trader, but if he buy them and kill and sell them with a view to profit, he is a trader. 4 Burr. 21, 47. See 2 Rose, 38; 3 Camp. 233 Cooke, B. L. 48, 73; 2 Wils. 169; 1 Atk. 128; Cowp.745. A brickmaker who follows the business, for the purpose of enjoying the profits of his real estate merely, is not a trader; but when he buys the earth by the load or otherwise, and manufactures it into bricks, and sells them with a view to profit, he is a trader. Cook, B. L. 52, 63; 7 East, 442; 3 C. & P. 500; Mood. & M. 263 2 Rose, 422; 2 Glyn & J. 183; 1 Bro. C. C. 173. For further examples, the reader is referred to 4 M. & R. 486; 9 B. & C. 577; 1 T. R. 34; 1 Rose, 316; 2 Taunt. 178; 2 Marsh. 236; 3 M. & Scott. 761; 10 Bing. 292 Peake, 76; 1 Vent. 270; 3 Brod. & B. 2 6 Moore, 56. Trader
TraderAn investor who makes many trades throughout a trading day, buying and selling securities in order to profit from short-term changes in prices. For example, a trader may buy Stock A at $15 per share because he/she believes it will be $18 a few minutes, or hours, later. Traders engage in high risk activities because there is no guarantee that the price will move in the desired direction. However, traders provide a great deal of liquidity to the market. See also: Registered Competitive Trader.trader A person who buys and sells securities with the goal of profiting from short-term price swings.Trader.Traders who are dealers or market makers select the securities in which they will specialize and provide quotes on those securities in the marketplace. They commit their firm's capital by taking positions in those securities and are ready to buy and sell at the prices they quote. Traders known as competitive or floor traders buy and sell securities for their own accounts. They don't pay commissions, so they can profit on small differences in price, but they must abide by the rules established by the exchange or market on which they trade. The term trader also describes people who execute transactions at brokerage firms, asset management firms, and mutual fund companies. TRADER
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trader Related to trader: stock traderSynonyms for tradernoun dealerSynonyms- dealer
- marketer
- buyer
- broker
- supplier
- merchant
- seller
- purveyor
- merchandiser
Synonyms for tradernoun a person engaged in buying and sellingSynonyms- businessperson
- dealer
- merchandiser
- merchant
- speculator
- tradesman
- trafficker
Synonyms for tradernoun someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be soldSynonymsRelated Words- art dealer
- barterer
- bibliopole
- bibliopolist
- cheesemonger
- barrow-boy
- barrow-man
- costermonger
- cutler
- draper
- fence
- fishmonger
- fishwife
- horse trader
- hardwareman
- ironmonger
- mercer
- merchandiser
- merchant
- seedman
- seedsman
- slopseller
- slop-seller
- stamp dealer
- stock trader
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