单词 | day trader |
释义 | > as lemmasday trader day trader n. Stock Market (originally U.S.) a person who buys and sells shares over the period of one day's trading, with the intention of profiting from short-term price fluctuations; (now esp.) a person who trades in such a manner from home via the internet. ΚΠ 1900 N.Y. Times 29 Apr. 26/4 Day-by-day traders, speculators who gamble, may be careless of the characters of men managing corporations. 1936 Times 6 Nov. 23/6 Some day-to-day traders, however, thought that the advance was too fast and were disposed to take profits.] 1953 H. Working in Amer. Econ. Rev. 43 329 Perhaps the largest class of professional traders is that of ‘day traders’—those who operate primarily on intraday price fluctuations. 1999 N.Y. Times 13 Aug. 6/5 Many former professional traders, brokers and financial services professionals are quitting their jobs to work full time as day traders or money managers from home offices. 2008 New Yorker 24 Mar. 30/2 He has since become a successful day trader, and he let me know that he owns both a Maybach (‘the best car’) and a Gulfstream (‘the best jet’). < as lemmas |
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