daytrader

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See also: day-trader and day trader

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daytrader (plural daytraders)

  1. Alternative form of day trader
    • 2007 July 1, Adam Bryant, “iSee Into the Future, Therefore iAm”, in New York Times[1]:
      But now people are always on their toes to spot the next trend early, particularly if it means they can make a fast buck — the tech-stock boom, a hot housing market, poker (online gambling was a particularly easy transition for all those former daytraders), and hedge funds for people wealthy enough to gain access.