Trade

Trade involves the transfer of the ownership of goods or services from one person or entity to another in exchange for other goods or services or for money. Possible synonyms of "trade" include "commerce" and "financial transaction". A network that allows trade is called a market.

The original form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. Barter is trading things without the use of money. Later one side of the barter started to involve precious metals, which gained symbolic as well as practical importance. Modern traders generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. As a result, buying can be separated from selling, or earning. The invention of money (and later credit, paper money and non-physical money) greatly simplified and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade.

Trade exists due to the specialization and division of labor, in which most people concentrate on a small aspect of production, trading for other products. Trade exists between regions because different regions may have a comparative advantage (perceived or real) in the production of some trade-able commodity, or because different regions' size may encourage mass production. As such, trade at market prices between locations can benefit both locations.

Trader (finance)

A trader is person or entity, in finance, who buys and sells financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, commodities and derivatives, in the capacity of agent, hedger, arbitrageur, or speculator. According to the Wall Street Journal in 2004, a managing director convertible bond trader was earning between $700,000 and $900,000 on average.

Duties and types

Traders are either professionals (institutional) working in a financial institution or a corporation, or individual (retail). They buy and sell financial instruments traded in the stock markets, derivatives markets and commodity markets, comprising the stock exchanges, derivatives exchanges and the commodities exchanges. Several categories and designations for diverse kinds of traders are found in finance, these may include:

  • Day trader
  • Floor trader
  • High-frequency trader
  • Pattern day trader
  • Rogue trader
  • Stock trader
  • See also

  • Commodities exchange
  • Commodity market
  • Derivatives market
  • List of commodity traders
  • List of trading losses
  • Stock exchange
  • Trade (disambiguation)

    Trade is the voluntary exchange of goods, services, or both.

    Trade or Trading may also refer to:

  • Trade (financial instrument), buying and selling of financial instruments
  • Trade (occupation), a particular occupation or profession requiring a particular skill or craft
  • Trade wind, a pattern of wind found in bands around the Earth's equatorial region (from the obsolete use of the word to mean path or track)
  • Trade (gay slang), the straight partner of a gay man
  • Trade (nightclub), a gay nightclub in London
  • Trade (film), a 2007 film produced by Roland Emmerich and Rosilyn Heller
  • Trade (sports), a sports league transaction involving an exchange of players' contracts and/or draft picks between teams
  • Trade paperback (comics), a collection of stories originally published in comic books
  • Trade, Tennessee, an unincorporated community in eastern Tennessee
  • Trades, Rhône, commune in France
  • The Trades, American news aggregation website
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "trade"
  • All pages with titles containing trade
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    U.S. rounds of tariffs to disrupt free trade

    ECNS 07 Apr 2025
    The key question for now is whether the United States intends to put an end to the free trade order or simply change the rules, said Rasha Al Joundy, a senior researcher at the Dubai Public Policy Research Centre.
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    Killing trade together

    The Jakarta Post 07 Apr 2025
    Given the bipartisan protectionist shift in the US’s trade and investment policies, we should not fool ourselves into believing that the situation will change fundamentally once a new administration takes over again in Washington.
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    Global warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world’s economy, ...

    Famagusta Gazette 07 Apr 2025
    The damage climate change will inflict on the world’s economy is likely to have been massively underestimated, according to new research by my colleagues and I which accounts for the full global reach of extreme weather and its aftermath.
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    US introduces most extensive import tariffs in a century: What this means for EDB member countries?

    Steel Radar 07 Apr 2025
    However, the United States accounts for only 3% of the country’s foreign trade ... share in their trade is relatively small ... Russia and Belarus remain unaffected by the changes. Trade volumes with the ...
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    'Uncertain implications': Nicola Willis issues warning about the impact of Trump tariffs

    NewstalkZB 07 Apr 2025
    New Zealand goods have been hit with a 10 percent tariff, as part of President Trump's trade plan. . Nicola Willis warns these changes will come with 'profound' economic implications for New Zealand.
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    Xi Jinping is wary of Donald Trump’s intentions

    The Spectator 07 Apr 2025
    In 2024, China exported three times as much to the US as vice versa, and President Donald Trump’s aim is to get this trade balance down to zero ... China has now lodged a complaint at the World Trade Organisation, declaring.
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    The world is reeling from Trump’s tariff war. But China plans to ‘turn crisis into opportunity’

    CNN 07 Apr 2025
    As countries around the world scramble to negotiate concessions from US President Donald Trump’s escalation last week of a global trade war, China has taken a different tack ... “It marks a seismic change in the global order.
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    Roundup: Asian stocks tumble amid U.S. tariff concerns

    China.dot.org 07 Apr 2025
    HONG KONG, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Stock markets across the Asia-Pacific traded sharply lower on Monday as financial turmoil sparked by the U.S ... The circuit breaker was triggered for Nikkei stock futures, temporarily halting trading due to the sharp fall.
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    World scrambles to temper Trump tariffs: White House

    The News International 07 Apr 2025
    More than 50 countries have sought talks with President Donald Trump in a scramble to ease punishing tariffs on exports to the United States, the White House said Sunday, as trade ...
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    Asian stocks tumble amid US tariff concerns

    China.dot.org 07 Apr 2025
    Stock markets across the Asia-Pacific traded sharply lower on Monday as financial turmoil sparked by the US "reciprocal tariffs" escalated recession fears worldwide ... "You can't change global events.
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    Australian stock index plummets 6% at open

    Urdu Point 07 Apr 2025
    <p>Sydney, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 7th Apr, 2025) Australian blue-chip stocks sank six percent after trading opened on Monday, as financial turmoil sparked by US tariffs continued to sweep through global markets.
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    The Crash was More than Just Stocks

    Armstrong Economics 07 Apr 2025
    While everyone is blaming Trump and tariffs for the stock market crash, not only did Socrates forecast that months in advance, but I trade copper professionally, as you know ... It is more important than the next trade.
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    'TikTok deal was close; China changed because of tariffs': Trump

    Beijing News 07 Apr 2025
    However, he noted that China changed its mind due to tariffs ... changed the deal because of tariffs ... He defended these tariffs as essential for ensuring fair and balanced trade between the two countries.
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    'Tik Tok deal was close; China changed because of tariffs': Trump

    Beijing News 07 Apr 2025
    However, he noted that China changed its mind due to tariffs ... changed the deal because of tariffs ... He defended these tariffs as essential for ensuring fair and balanced trade between the two countries.
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    Britain eases EV sales targets for carmakers

    Business Day 07 Apr 2025
    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday eased targets forcing carmakers in the country to produce more electric vehicles (EVs), in an effort to ease pressure on UK businesses from Donald Trump’s trade tariffs.
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