Pronunciation: /pleɪ ðə ˈmɑrkɪt/
noun a system for the buying and selling of stocks, shares, and other securities
A1 I like to play the market by buying and selling stocks.
A2 Playing the market can be risky if you don't do enough research.
B1 Investors who play the market often look for short-term gains.
B2 Experienced traders know how to play the market to their advantage.
C1 Hedge fund managers use sophisticated strategies to play the market effectively.
C2 Playing the market requires a deep understanding of economic trends and market dynamics.
article a word that is used to limit a noun, indicating the type of reference being made by the noun
A1 I like to play the market by buying and selling stocks.
A2 My friend is learning how to play the market and invest in different companies.
B1 Some people play the market as a way to make extra money on the side.
B2 Investors often play the market by diversifying their portfolio to minimize risk.
C1 Experienced traders know how to play the market and take advantage of market trends.
C2 Hedge fund managers have sophisticated strategies to play the market and maximize profits.
formal Investors need to carefully analyze the trends before deciding to play the market.
informal I heard John is trying to play the market with some new stocks.
slang Don't play the market unless you know what you're doing.
figurative She decided to play the market of emotions by manipulating her friend's feelings.
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