- trading trad·ing
- ['treɪdɪŋ]
1. adj(port, centre) commerciale, (nation) che vive di commercio2. ncommercio
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
day-trad|ing — «DAY TRAY dihng», noun. the buying and selling of the same listed stocks on the stock exchange in the course of a single day: »Requirements are tightened on day trading, the technique by which speculators move in and out of stock on the same day… … Useful english dictionary
Trading — Trad ing, a. 1. Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company. [1913 Webster] 2. Frequented by traders. [R.] They on the trading flood. Milton. [1913 Webster] 3. Venal; corrupt; jobbing; as, a trading politician. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trading — Buying and selling securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * trading trad‧ing [ˈtreɪdɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE the activity of operating as a business and buying and selling goods and services: • national policy on industry … Financial and business terms
trading — (1) The activity of buying and selling financial instruments or commodities for profit. Individuals or entities may engage in trading either strictly on their own behalf or for current or future transactions with customers. Trading profits may… … Financial and business terms
trading — trad|ing [ˈtreıdıŋ] n [U] 1.) the activity of buying and selling goods or services Sunday trading BrE (=shops being open on Sunday) 2.) the activity of buying and selling ↑stocks etc heavy/light trading (=a lot of trading or a little trading) ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
trading — trad|ing [ treıdıŋ ] noun uncount ** the business of buying and selling goods: the introduction of Sunday trading the Office of Fair Trading trading standards a. the activity of buying and selling shares in companies: Trading on the Milan stock… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trading post — trad′ing post n. bus a general store established in a remote area, orig. by a trading company to obtain furs, etc., in exchange for food, clothing, and other supplies • Etymology: 1790–1800, amer … From formal English to slang
trading stamp — trad′ing stamp n. bus a stamp given as a premium to a customer, specified quantities of these stamps being exchangeable for various articles • Etymology: 1895–1900, amer … From formal English to slang
insider trading — in′sider trad′ing n. bus the illegal buying and selling of securities by persons acting on privileged information • Etymology: 1965–70 in′sider trad′er, n … From formal English to slang
program trading — pro′gram trad ing n. bus the use of computer programs that automatically buy and sell large quantities of stock • Etymology: 1985–90 pro′gram trad′er, n … From formal English to slang
horse-trading — horse trad·ing (hôrsʹtrā dĭng) n. Negotiation characterized by hard bargaining and shrewd exchange: political horse trading. horse trade n. horseʹ trade v. horse trader n. * * * … Universalium