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traders <a trader; traders> N

traders

trader number ECON

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The main idea is that the majority of traders (emotional, news-driven) overreact at the beginning of the trading day because of the overnight news and economic data.
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They used to step into the market when the spot rate traded around 50-100 pips away from the midpoint, traders said.
uk.reuters.com
Typically, discount brokers provide advanced electronic trading platforms which may be appealing to frequent and active traders but may deter some novice investors.
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Because currencies tend to move in small increments, foreign exchange traders use leverage, or borrowing, to accentuate their profits.
www.abc.net.au
Small traders and medium-sized business will now get double or 2 crores as credit guarantee, which helps them get collateral-free loans.
www.ndtv.com
Net is notable as being the first low cost real-time streaming web-based financial portfolio tracker available on the internet for individual investors and active traders.
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This large scale fishing attracts traders and consumers from the nooks and crannies of the country.
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These displays could also be used to help traders spot market trends and developed applications to display data graphically.
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It is illegal to trade slow lorises as pets, and those that are, often have their teeth cruelly ripped out by traders, using either nail clippers, wire cutters or pliers.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Moderately bearish options traders usually set a target price for the expected decline and utilize bear spreads to reduce cost.
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