| trading | trade, commerce | en | (isim) | en |
| trading | Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company | en | en |
| trading | Frequented by traders | en | en |
| trading | Venal; corrupt; jobbing; as, a trading politician | en | en |
| trading | buying or selling securities or commodities | en | en |
| trading | Buying and selling securities | en | en |
| trading | Short-term purchasing and selling of securities with the goal of exploiting short-term market fluctuations | en | en |
| trading | Buying, selling, or bartering of goods or services | en | en |
| trading | The buying and selling of forest products at various stages of processing, and transport between different owners It includes marketing, trading and pricing structures, and the various fiscal instruments used by state agencies or trade associations to control trade or revenue | en | en |
| trading | Purchase of transit traffic from a supplier destined to be sold to a client | en | en |
| trading | The buying and selling of futures contracts is known as trading Trading is differentiated from investing by two factors The first is the time frame involved, as trading is completed often in minutes or hours, and very rarely more than weeks are involved, whereas investing is done for months or years, more of a long-term modest gain motivation The second factor is the strategy used, which complements the fast timing of trading, as indicators are often used to help let a trader know when to get into or out of a particular position | en | en |
| trading | The "management" of information while negotiating and closing a business deal | en | en |
| trading | Transferring funds from one subaccount to another within an annuity These transfers are free of load or tax | en | en |
| trading | The activity of engaging in the purchase or sale of securities or commodity contracts for the purpose of achieving immediate profit | en | en |
| trading | Activity consisting of purchasing electricity for resale Traders are electricity resellers | en | en |
| trading | In broad financial terms, it refers to the exchange of good and services In market strategies terms, it refers to an approach in which the person is frequently buying and selling securities and/or is willing to go both, long and short | en | en |
| trading | For the Associate to gain from being an Associate, they must buy and sell goods and/or services from and to other Associates, in exchange for W$, this is what World Scrip Reserve calls Trading | en | en |
| trade | commercial; of commerce | en | (sıfat) | en |
| trade | deal, transact, buy and sell; barter, exchange; purchase | en | (fiil) | en |
| trade | business; commerce; barter; occupation | en | (isim) | en |
| trade | A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort | en | en |
| trade | Course; custom; practice; occupation; employment | en | en |
| trade | Business of any kind; matter of mutual consideration; affair; dealing | en | en |
| trade | Specifically: The act or business of exchanging commodities by barter, or by buying and selling for money; commerce; traffic; barter | en | en |
| trade | The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician | en | en |
| trade | Instruments of any occupation | en | en |
| trade | A company of men engaged in the same occupation; thus, booksellers and publishers speak of the customs of the trade, and are collectively designated as the trade | en | en |
| trade | The trade winds | en | en |
| trade | Refuse or rubbish from a mine | en | en |
| trade | To barter, or to buy and sell; to be engaged in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods, wares, merchandise, or anything else; to traffic; to bargain; to carry on commerce as a business | en | en |
| trade | To buy and sell or exchange property in a single instance | en | en |
| trade | To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; usually followed by with | en | en |
| trade | To sell or exchange in commerce; to barter | en | en |
| trade | imp | en | en |
| trade | of Tread | en | en |
| trade | the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice" | en | en |
| trade | the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services; "Venice was an important center of trade with the East"; "they are accused of conspiring to constrain trade" | en | en |
| trade | the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers; "even before noon there was a considerable patronage" | en | en |
| trade | exchange or give (something) in exchange for turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase; "trade in an old car for a new one" | en | en |
| trade | engage in the trade of; "he is merchandising telephone sets" | en | en |
| trade | be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions; "The stock traded around $20 a share | en | en |
| trade | the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice" the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services; "Venice was an important center of trade with the East"; "they are accused of conspiring to constrain trade" the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers; "even before noon there was a considerable patronage" exchange or give (something) in exchange for turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase; "trade in an old car for a new one" engage in the trade of; "he is merchandising telephone sets" be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions; "The stock traded around $20 a share | en | en |
| trade | Trade is the activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services between people, firms, or countries. The ministry had direct control over every aspect of foreign trade. negotiations on a new international trade agreement Texas has a long history of trade with Mexico | en | en |
| trade | When people, firms, or countries trade, they buy, sell, or exchange goods or services between themselves. They may refuse to trade, even when offered attractive prices They had years of experience of trading with the West He has been trading in antique furniture for 25 years. + trading trad·ing Trading on the stock exchange may be suspended | en | en |
| trade | A trade is a particular area of business or industry. They've completely ruined the tourist trade for the next few years. the arms trade | en | en |
| trade | Someone's trade is the kind of work that they do, especially when they have been trained to do it over a period of time. He learnt his trade as a diver in the North Sea Allyn was a jeweller by trade | en | en |
| trade | If someone trades one thing for another or if two people trade things, they agree to exchange one thing for the other thing. They traded land for goods and money Kids used to trade baseball cards They suspected that Neville had traded secret information with Mr Foster. Trade is also a noun. I am willing to make a trade with you | en | en |
| trade | If you trade places with someone or if the two of you trade places, you move into the other person's position or situation, and they move into yours. Mike asked George to trade places with him so he could ride with Tod The receiver and the quarterback are going to trade positions. = exchange | en | en |
| trade | In professional sports, for example football or baseball, if a player is traded from one team to another, they leave one team and begin playing for another. He was traded from the Giants to the Yankees The A's have not won a game since they traded him | en | en |
| trade | If two people or groups trade something such as blows, insults, or jokes, they hit each other, insult each other, or tell each other jokes. Children would settle disputes by trading punches or insults in the schoolyard They traded artillery fire with government forces inside the city. = exchange. North American Free Trade Agreement balance of trade European Free Trade Association fair trade law free trade free trade zone General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade restraint of trade slave trade trade agreement trade show trade fair Trade Board of trade terms of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development World Trade Center World Trade Organization Latin American Free Trade Association LAFTA Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations | en | en |
| trade | people who perform a particular kind of skilled work; "he represented the craft of brewers"; "as they say in the trade" | en | en |
| trade | an equal exchange; "we had no money so we had to live by barter" | en | en |
| trade | a particular instance of buying or selling; "it was a package deal"; "I had no further trade with him"; "he's a master of the business deal" | en | en |
| trade | steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator; "they rode the trade winds going west" | en | en |
| trade | turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase; "trade in an old car for a new one" | en | en |
| trade | be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions; "The stock traded around $20 a share" | en | en |
| trade | exchange or give (something) in exchange for | en | en |
| trade | do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes" | en | en |
| trade | relating to or used in or intended for trade or commerce; "a trade fair"; "trade journals"; "trade goods" | en | en |
| trade | An oral (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party Once a trade is consummated, it is considered "done" or final Settlement occurs 1-5 business days later | en | en |
| trade | A verbal (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party Once a trade is consummated, it is considered ``done'' or final Settlement occurs 1-5 business days later | en | en |
| trade | A verbal (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party Once a trade is consummated, it is considered "done" or final Settlement occurs 1-5 business days later | en | en |
| trade | An oral (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party Once a trade is consummated, it is considered “done” or final Settlement occurs 1-5 business days later | en | en |
| trade | A transaction of a security or commodity | en | en |
| trade | A transaction involving the sale and purchase of a security | en | en |
| trade | A trade is a transaction A trade has a buyer and a seller as well as a price and quantity | en | en |
| trade | The business of buying and selling goods and services | en | en |
| trade | a verbal or electronic transaction involving one party buying a security from another party; settlement of the transaction occurs 1-5 business days later | en | en |
| trade | The exchange of commodities between individuals or groups either directly through barter or indirectly through a medium such as money The benefits of trade consist of an extension in the range of commodities available for consumption an a specialization in productive activity Without trade the individual or group would be forced to meet all requirements from their own resources Voluntary trade allows a division of labour such that all participants may benefit (Pearce, 1996) (See also International Trade) | en | en |
| trade | To carry out a transaction of buying or selling stock or a bond | en | en |
| trade | Any purchase or sale of a security | en | en |
| trade | A securities transaction | en | en |
| trade | – A securities transaction | en | en |
| trade | daily periodicals which report on the latest news and events in the film business The two most popular being the Hollywood Reporter and Variety | en | en |
| trade | IMPORTS: Country of origin data is reported by each country (i e , the trading country is shown as the country where the goods originated, and not the last port of consignment) | en | en |
| trade | Alternative name for business Any activity commercially run with a view to making a profit will normally be treated as a trade | en | en |
| trade | to buy and sell goods for profit In the 1700s, a merchant imported and exported goods; knew customs, tariffs, and exchange rates; and often owned ships that transported goods A shipper transported goods from place to place A trader bought and sold goods locally, often keeping a shop where goods were sold to the public for money or for other items, as in a barter | en | en |
| trade | A term used to define a geographic area or specific route served by carriers | en | en |
| trade | to buy and sell; buying and selling | en | en |
| trade | The kind of publisher selling books to bookstores, and also to some extent to libraries | en | en |
| trade | An agreement between a station and an advertiser, by which the station receives merchandise or services, not cash, in exchange for airtime For example, a retailer might not be charged for a spot if they gave prizes to the station for a promotion Outside the U S trade is commonly referred to as "contra" | en | en |
| trade | To buy or sell a security | en | en |