Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪ.dər/
noun A person who buys and sells goods or assets for profit, typically in a financial market
A1 The trader sold fruits at the market.
A2 The trader traveled to different countries to buy goods.
B1 The trader negotiated a deal with a supplier for a bulk order.
B2 The trader diversified their portfolio to minimize risks.
C1 The trader utilized advanced algorithms for high-frequency trading.
C2 The trader was known for their shrewd investment decisions in the stock market.
formal The trader carefully monitored the stock market to make informed investment decisions.
informal The trader kept an eye on the stock market to know when to buy or sell.
slang The trader was hustlin' in the market, making those big moves.
figurative The trader navigated the turbulent waters of the market with skill and precision.
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