stock trader
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Definition
Noun: A person whose occupation or primary activity involves the buying and selling of shares of stock, typically on a stock exchange or other financial market. This individual executes trades for their own account or on behalf of clients.
Usage
A stock trader is a professional who participates in financial markets. The term focuses on the action of trading (buying and selling) securities. * She became a successful stock trader after years of studying market trends. * The firm employs dozens of stock traders who work on the bustling trading floor.
Advanced Usage
- "to work as a stock trader": to have the job of a stock trader.
- He moved to New York to work as a stock trader for a major investment bank.
- Distinction from "Investor": While related, a stock trader typically seeks profit from short-term price movements, whereas a "stock investor" usually buys shares to hold for a longer period.
Variants and Related Words
- Trader (n): A more general term for someone who buys and sells financial instruments or commodities. A is a specific type of trader.
- He is a trader specializing in energy futures.
- Stock trading (n): The activity or profession of buying and selling stock shares.
- Stock trading requires discipline and a good understanding of risk.
Synonyms
- Equity trader: A trader specifically focused on stocks (equities).
- Market participant: A formal term for any individual or entity involved in buying or selling in financial markets.
Related Phrases
- Day trader (n): A specific type of stock trader who buys and sells financial instruments within the same trading day, closing all positions before the market closes.
- As a day trader, she rarely holds stocks overnight.
- Floor trader (n): A stock trader who executes transactions on the physical floor of a stock exchange.
- The number of floor traders has decreased with the rise of electronic trading.
Noun
- someone who buys and sells stock shares