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trader

/trey-der/US // ˈtreɪ dər //UK // (ˈtreɪdə) //

交易员,交易商,交易者,商户

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who trades; a merchant or businessperson.
    • : a ship used in trade, especially foreign trade.
    • : a member of a stock exchange trading privately and not on behalf of customers.

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Examples

  • The rally in global stocks has pushed major indexes to record highs as traders bet that a flood of liquidity unleashed by central banks will make its way to equity markets.

  • Perhaps more visibly, Tesla has accumulated diehard fans in the form of retail traders who have helped push up the company’s valuation seemingly in excess of its financial performance.

  • NZX suspended trading last week only because the attack prevented traders from accessing up-to-date stock information published on NZX’s public-facing website.

  • There are signs that everyday traders are going bonkers for equity options, which offer a cheap way for traders to bet on a stock going up or down in price without having to actually purchase the shares.

  • Weak government testing capacities and informal food supply chains means there is little oversight of traders and fishermen, and almost no protection for unwary consumers.

  • Enzo Cilenti as Yezzan: “Yezzan was an extremely wealthy slave trader before Daenerys Targaryen outlawed the slave trade.”

  • On Friday, hedge fund trader Michael Steinberg was sentenced to 3.5 years in jail for his insider-trading conviction.

  • Kogan, who was born in Russia, is a trader at a bank in the City of London.

  • I popped a teaspoon of coconut oil (purchased at Trader Joe's) into my mouth and took very deep breaths through my nose.

  • When Dirk abandons his artistic aspirations to become a bond trader, even Selina seems to lose interest in Dirk.

  • I have never known a trader in philanthropy who was not wrong in his head or heart somewhere or other.

  • The trader smiled knowingly, for he knew that the major esteemed himself the best.

  • Ive heerd that complaint of it once or twice before, replied the trader; but it soon cools down again; dont you find it so?

  • Suppose a horse is blind in one eye and the prudent horse trader says nothing.

  • The private trader therefore still ran great risk of being treated as a smuggler, if not as a pirate.