💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Daytrade"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| day-tradenoun | Alternative form of day trade. [(business, finance) A transaction in which units of stock or other investment instruments are purchased and then sold within a single market day.] |
| day tradenoun | (business, finance) A transaction in which units of stock or other investment instruments are purchased and then sold within a single market day. |
| daytradernoun | Alternative form of day trader. [(business, finance) A person who practices the short-term investment strategy of trading stocks or other investment instruments by selling any given security during the same market day within which it was purchased.] |
| day tradernoun | (business, finance) A person who practices the short-term investment strategy of trading stocks or other investment instruments by selling any given security during the same market day within which it was purchased. |
| day ordernoun | (finance) An instruction to carry out a trade only if the asset to be traded reaches a certain price during the current trading day. |
| stock-and-tradenoun | Alternative form of stock-in-trade. [Merchandise and other necessary supplies kept on hand in order to conduct business.] |
| ticket daynoun | (finance, historical) The day before settling day on the stock exchange. |
| in-and-out tradingnoun | (finance) The practice of buying shares and then selling them shortly afterward. |
| stock and tradenoun | Alternative form of stock-in-trade. [Merchandise and other necessary supplies kept on hand in order to conduct business.] |
| spot marketnoun | (trading, economics, finance) A market in which commodities are bought and sold for immediate delivery, with delivery usually taking place in the same or next business day. |
| tradenoun | (uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market. |
| programme tradingnoun | (British spelling) Alternative form of program trading. [(business, computing, finance) High-volume and high-speed buying and selling of investment securities, such as stocks and bonds, which is initiated and executed by brokerage firms' computer programs that continually monitor market conditions.] |
| stock in tradenoun | Alternative spelling of stock-in-trade. [Merchandise and other necessary supplies kept on hand in order to conduct business.] |
| program tradingnoun | (business, computing, finance) High-volume and high-speed buying and selling of investment securities, such as stocks and bonds, which is initiated and executed by brokerage firms' computer programs that continually monitor market conditions. |
| switch tradingnoun | (economics) A form of countertrade by which one company sells to another its obligation to make a purchase in a given country. |
| trade datenoun | (accounting) the date on which a security trade occurs. |
| e-tradingnoun | e-trade; online trading, as of stocks and shares |
| dealnoun | (often followed by of) An indefinite quantity or amount; a lot (now usually qualified by great or good). |
| stagnoun | (countable) An adult male deer, especially a red deer and especially one in high adulthood versus a young adult. |
| spreadnoun | The act of spreading. |
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