buying+and+selling

  • 41wheeling and dealing — Synonyms and related words: agency, barter, bartering, brokerage, buying and selling, dealing, doing business, exchange, give and take, horse trading, interchange, jobbing, merchandising, retailing, swapping, trade, trading, trafficking,… …

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  • 42stock and station agent — noun 1. someone engaged in the business of buying and selling rural properties and stock. 2. a firm which supplies provisions to rural properties. Also, stock agent …

  • 43wheel and deal — verb To work as an intermediary, making a profit from by buying and selling things, or making contracts between parties …

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  • 44wheeling and dealing — noun The activity of working as an intermediary, making a profit from by buying and selling things, or making contracts between parties …

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  • 45Buy-and-hold strategy — A passive investment strategy with no active buying and selling of stocks from the time the portfolio is created until the end of the investment horizon. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 46buy-and-hold strategy — A passive investment strategy with no active buying and selling of stocks from the time the portfolio is created until the end of the investment horizon. Opposite of active strategy. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 47Buying facilitation — The term buying facilitation is used to describe the process of helping buyers make purchases while recognizing they have their own unique way of seeking solutions, as compared to imposing the seller s products or solutions upon them. Although… …

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  • 48buying in — The buying of securities, commodities, etc. , by a broker because the original seller has failed to deliver. This invariably happens after a rise in a market price (the seller would be able to buy in himself if the market had fallen). The broker… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 49selling out — The selling of securities, commodities, etc. , by a broker because the original buyer is unable to pay for them. This invariably happens after a fall in market price (the buyer would take them up and sell them at a profit if the market had risen) …

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  • 50Selling Into Strength — A proactive trading strategy carried out by selling out of a long or into a short position when the price of the asset being traded is still rising but is expected to reverse in price. Opposite of buying into weakness . For example, say a trader… …

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