Definitions
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- noun Alternative form of
day trader .
Etymologies
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Examples
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NEW YORK—A Florida day-trader admitted Monday to engaging in a scheme to trade on inside information gleaned by a former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. broker from his wife, who then worked at communications firm Brunswick Group LLC.
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Since becoming a day-trader in 1979, I have dealt with countless stock and bond brokers.
Phil Trupp: Portfolio Mysteries: Do You Know What's In Your 401K?
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Since becoming a day-trader in 1979, I have dealt with countless stock and bond brokers.
Phil Trupp: Portfolio Mysteries: Do You Know What's In Your 401K?
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Be out on a date with a day-trader's blonde daughter, wear a pastel polo and leather flip-flops.
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The economist in this case would be a day-trader, while his daughter would be Warren Buffett.
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Shia is going to play an ambitious, young day-trader?
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This trade will be a long term play and should not be taken with large leverage unless you are a day-trader who will be in and out of the markets.
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They may form an interesting commentary on how the market works, or they may be the incoherent babblings of a former day-trader: you decide.
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One inmate remarked that he made so much play money making trades, he was going to be a day-trader when he got out of jail because it was so much more profitable than drug dealing.
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Stock market, over the past few years, is on a clear upward swing (there are always good days and bad days, but you must look at trends unless you are a silly day-trader).
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