Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪdɪŋ/
noun the action or activity of buying and selling goods and services
A1 I am learning about trading in my finance class.
A2 She enjoys trading stocks online in her free time.
B1 The company is involved in trading commodities on the global market.
B2 He has years of experience in trading currencies and managing risk.
C1 The trading floor was bustling with activity as investors made their moves.
C2 Her expertise in algorithmic trading strategies has earned her a reputation in the industry.
adjective related to the act of buying and selling goods and services
A1 She enjoys trading stickers with her friends.
A2 The trading post in the village sells handmade crafts.
B1 The trading company is looking to expand into new markets.
B2 The trading floor was bustling with activity as stocks were bought and sold.
C1 His success in trading commodities has made him a wealthy man.
C2 The intricate details of algorithmic trading strategies are fascinating to those in the finance industry.
formal The trading of stocks and bonds is a common practice in the financial markets.
informal I've been trading cryptocurrencies on the side to make some extra cash.
slang I heard he's really into day trading now, trying to make a quick buck.
figurative Their friendship was built on a trading of secrets and shared experiences.
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