1 someone who buys and sells goods or services
2 a person or company that buys and sells shares, currencies, etc.:
Through their activities, bootleg collectors and tape traders explicitly contest the commodification of popular music.
Companies stifled adventuring traders, suppressed free trade, precluded training mariners, brought superfluous commodities into the realm, and caused inflation.
Agents holding money are referred to as money traders or buyers, whereas those with production opportunities are referred to as commodity traders or sellers.
Trading futures and derivatives, it could have been a jungle of aggressive queue jumpers, seeking to trample their fellow traders under foot.
Such solutions are said to be with a bubble, given that traders' expectations necessarily matter.
The aim of such criteria is often to rule out bubble solutions, that is, paths that are determined in particular by traders' expectations.
Several categories of car traders are identified, who are bound in a shared career perspective.
Intuitively, an increase in the nominal interest rate encourages traders to purchase bonds and to decrease their currency demand.
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