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Definition of Stock trader
1. Noun. Someone who buys and sells stock shares.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stock Trader
Literary usage of Stock trader
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Street Verse: 80 New Poems for Befuddled Investors by Michael Silverstein (2003)
"... Battle-Hymn or The stock trader Mine eyes have seen a Nasdaq that to 5000 did
soar, And it stayed there for an instant before plunging through the floor ..."
2. Financial Markets for the Rest of Us: An Easy Guide to Money, Bonds, Futures by Robert Vahid Hashemian (2001)
"Becoming a professional stock trader with good analytical abilities is not beyond
average investors, but it is complex, it takes years of experience, ..."
3. The New York Stock Exchange: A Discussion of the Business Done, Its Relation by H. S. Martin (1919)
"... Dealers on the Stock Exchange and stock trader on other Exchanges must be
viewed Not A from different standpoints. The Middleman trader on a commodity ..."
4. The New York Stock Exchange: A Discussion of the Business Done by H. S. Martin (1919)
"Dealers on the Stock Exchange and stock trader on other Exchanges must be viewed
Not A from different standpoints. The Middleman trader on a commodity ..."
5. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1899)
"The commencement of every fresh enterprise entails risk, whether it be a private
or a joint-stock trader; and if a company enjoys certain advantages over ..."