Trading
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trading teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- ticaret yapmak
- alış veriş (Ticaret)
- alım satım yapmak
- işlem
- işlem görme
- iş yaparak
- ticaret yap {f}
- değiş tokuş
- ticari
Örnek Cümle:
Bir ticari firmada çalışıyorum.
-I work for a trading company.
Örnek Cümle:
Ticari şirketlerimiz bütün dünyada işlerini yaparlar.
-Our trading companies do business all over the world.
- ticaret yap(mak)
- trading stamp kâr pulu
- iş hacmi {i}
- trading post uygurlaşmamış yerlerde değiş tokuş için kurulmuş dükkân
- sefer sahası (Sigorta)
- alışveriş
- trade
- ticaret
Ülke, dış ticaret açığını telafi etmek için çok çabalıyor.
-The country is trying hard to make up for her trade deficit.
Başkan Jefferson uzun sürecek ticaret yasağı istemiyordu.
-President Jefferson did not want the trade ban to last long.
- trading account
- (Ticaret) ticari hesap
- trading companies
- ticaret şirketleri
- trading partner
- (Ticaret) ticari ortak
- trading platform
- (Politika, Siyaset) işlem platformu
- trading post
- ticaret merkezi
- trading unit
- (Ticaret) işlem birimi
- trading vessel
- (Askeri) ticaret gemisi
- trading volume
- (Ticaret) işlem miktarı
- trading account
- ticaret hesabı
- trading area
- ticari alan
- trading capital
- ödenmemiş sermaye
- trading company
- ticaret şirketi
- trading credit
- ticaret kredisi
- trading profit
- ticari kazanç
- trading stamp
- pay kuponu
- trading bell
- Borsanın açılış ve kapanış vaktinin çalındığı zil
- trading card
- ticaret kartı
- trading cards
- ticaret kartları
- trading day
- işlem gününde
- trading in
- ticaret
- trading margin
- ticaret marjı
- trading partners
- ticaret ortakları
- trading stamps
- pay kuponu, kâr pulu
- trading stock
- ticari stok
- trading book
- işlem defteri
- trading book
- ticari portföy
- trading capital
- döner sermaye
- trading capital
- (Ticaret) ödenmemiş sermayesi
- trading companies
- (Avrupa Birliği) ticari şirket
- trading day
- (Ticaret) işlem günü
- trading down
- (Ticaret) malın değerini düşürmek
- trading equilibrium
- (Ticaret) ticari denge
- trading estate
- (Ticaret) ticaret sitesi
- trading expenses
- (Ticaret) ticari masraflar
- trading group head
- (Ticaret) ticaret grubu başkanı
- trading in securities
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymetler ticareti
- trading licence
- (Ticaret) işyeri açma ruhsatı
- trading loss
- (Ticaret) ticari zarar
- trading margin
- (Ticaret) satış fiyatına yapılan zam
- trading margin
- (Ticaret) brüt satış karı oranı
- trading nation
- (Ticaret) ticaret yapan ülke
- trading nation
- tüccar millet
- trading nations
- (Ticaret) ticaret yapan ülkeler
- trading on equity
- (Ticaret) borçtan yararlanma
- trading palace
- (Ticaret) ticarete mahsus yer
- trading portfolio
- (Politika, Siyaset) işlem yapma portföyü
- trading possibilities line
- (Ticaret) ticaret olanakları doğrusu
- trading post
- değiş tokuş dükkânı
- trading profits
- (Ticaret) ticari kazançlar
- trading ring
- (Ticaret) ticaret yeri
- trading secret
- (Ticaret) ticaret sırrı
- trading stamps
- (Ticaret) kar pulu
- trading stamps
- (Ticaret) mal alım pulu uygulaması
- trading stamps
- (Ticaret) indirim kuponu
- trading stamps
- (Ticaret) pay kuponu
- trading tax
- (Ticaret) ticari vergi
- trading warranties
- (Sigorta) sefer teminatı
- trading year
- (Ticaret) ticari yıl
- trade
- {f} takas etmek
İşleri takas etmek ister misiniz?
-Would you like to trade jobs?
Koltukları takas etmek ister misin?
-Would you like to trade seats?
- trade
- {f} iş yapmak
- trade
- {f} ticaret yapmak
- trade
- {i} meslek
Bütün meslekleri bilir ama hiçbirinin ustası değil.
-Jack of all trades, and master of none.
Bazı elektrikçiler üniversiteye gitme yerine çıraklık sistemi içinde mesleklerini öğrenirler.
-Some electricians learn their trade within an apprenticeship system instead of going to college.
- trade
- {i} zanaat
- trade
- {i} alım satım
- emissions trading
- (Çevre) salım ticareti
- held for trading
- (Ticaret) ticari amaçla bulundurulan
- insider trading
- (Ticaret) içerden bilgilendirme
- trade
- zanaatçılık
- trade
- alım satım yapmak
- trade
- aksata
- trade
- almak
Avustralya'da ocak ayında esnaf hizmetini almak mümkün değildir. Onların hepsi tatildedirler.
-It is impossible to obtain the services of a tradesman in January in Australia. They are all on holiday.
- trade
- satmak
- trade
- (Ticaret) ticaret yapma
- hose trading
- sıkı pazarlık
- trade
- alışveriş
- trade
- değiş tokuş etmek
Ben bu bebeği istemiyorum. Ben senin bebeğini istiyorum. Değiş tokuş etmek ister misin?
-I don't want this doll. I want your doll. Do you want to trade?
- trade
- (in/with ile) ticaret yapmak
- trade
- {f} ticaret yap
Japonya Amerika ile çok ticaret yapar.
-Japan does a lot of trade with the USA.
Japonya birçok yabancı ülkeyle ticaret yapar.
-Japan trades with many foreign countries.
- trade
- kesp
- trade
- değişmek
- trade
- satış
- trade
- sanat
- trade
- iş
İşleri takas etmek ister misin?
-Do you want to trade jobs?
İşleri takas etmek ister misiniz?
-Would you like to trade jobs?
- bond trading
- tahvil ticareti
- cash trading
- nakit ticareti
- check trading
- banka çekini müşteriye satma
- foreign trading
- dış ticaret
- insider trading
- Bir şirketin gizli finansal bilgilerine erişimi olan kişilerin bu bilgileri borsada kullanması
- installment trading
- taksitli ticaret
- mercantile, trading
- ticaret, ticaret
- office of fair trading
- Adil Ticaret Dairesi
- online trading
- online ticaret
- proprietary trading
- özel işlem
- securities trading statement
- menkul kıymetler hesap dekontu
- world trading center
- dünya ticaret merkezi
- admission to trading
- (Politika, Siyaset) işlem görme izni
- dishonest trading
- haksız rekabet
- horse trading
- sıkı pazarlık
- horse trading
- pazarlık [pol.]
- horse trading
- at ticareti
- insider trading network
- (Ticaret) bilgi sızdırma çetesi
- margin trading
- (Ticaret) kredili borsa oyunu
- organized trading system
- (Politika, Siyaset) organize işlem sistemleri
- south african trading payment
- (Ticaret) güney afrika ticaret ödemesi
- street trading
- tablacılık
- street trading
- sokak ticareti
- street trading
- işportacılık
- street trading
- (Ticaret) sokak satıcılığı
- street trading
- boşboşçuluk
- trade
- ticaret,v.ticaret yap: n.ticaret
- trade
- trade agreement ticari anlaşma
- trade
- alışveriş etmek
- trade
- trade discount toptancı indirimi
- trade
- i., k.dili. alize
- trade
- {f} (for) trampa etmek, değiş tokuş etmek: I'll trade you this horse for that pony of
İlgili Terimler
trading teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- the act of carrying on trade {n}
- Transferring funds from one subaccount to another within an annuity These transfers are free of load or tax
- present participle of trade
- In broad financial terms, it refers to the exchange of good and services In market strategies terms, it refers to an approach in which the person is frequently buying and selling securities and/or is willing to go both, long and short
- Activity consisting of purchasing electricity for resale Traders are electricity resellers
- Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company
- Buying, selling, or bartering of goods or services
- Venal; corrupt; jobbing; as, a trading politician
- buying or selling securities or commodities
- The "management" of information while negotiating and closing a business deal
- trade, commerce {i}
- The activity of engaging in the purchase or sale of securities or commodity contracts for the purpose of achieving immediate profit
- The buying and selling of forest products at various stages of processing, and transport between different owners It includes marketing, trading and pricing structures, and the various fiscal instruments used by state agencies or trade associations to control trade or revenue
- Frequented by traders
- For the Associate to gain from being an Associate, they must buy and sell goods and/or services from and to other Associates, in exchange for W$, this is what World Scrip Reserve calls Trading
- The buying and selling of futures contracts is known as trading Trading is differentiated from investing by two factors The first is the time frame involved, as trading is completed often in minutes or hours, and very rarely more than weeks are involved, whereas investing is done for months or years, more of a long-term modest gain motivation The second factor is the strategy used, which complements the fast timing of trading, as indicators are often used to help let a trader know when to get into or out of a particular position
- Buying and selling securities
- Purchase of transit traffic from a supplier destined to be sold to a client
- Short-term purchasing and selling of securities with the goal of exploiting short-term market fluctuations
- trading card
- A collectable card included with tobacco, food or confectionery products and featuring sports, cars, natural history, film characters or other information of interest to purchasers
- trading floor
- An indoor space in which exchanges of standardized goods such as securities are completed
- trading pit
- An area on a trading floor that is a focus for trading certain items, often specially furnished with equipment or taking the shape of a small amphitheatre
- trading post
- a place where trading of goods takes place
He runs a small trading post in the vicinity of New Hampshire.
- trading posts
- plural form of trading post
- trading stamp
- a small paper coupon, given by a retailer to a customer; they may be saved up and redeemed for goods
- trading book
- See: trade book
- trading card
- a card with a picture on it; collected and traded by children
- trading day
- day during which the trading of stocks occurs in the stock market
- trading estate
- A trading estate is the same as an industrial estate. an area of land, often at the edge of a city, where there are small factories and businesses
- trading exchange
- (Ticaret) An internet site or sites that conduct sourcing, pricing, delivery and other operations on a business-to-business (B2B) basis. Exchanges are often classifies as private, which link two or more specific companies and do not communicate with a larger group, or public, which provide for a sourcing and bid process for any company that has joined the exchange
- trading floor
- The location at the options exchange where the contracts are actually bought and sold
- trading floor
- a large room in a stock exchange where the trading is done; "he is a floor trader"
- trading floor
- The area of an exchange where securities are bought and sold
- trading floor
- The area in a stock exchange in which dealers trade through personal contact, as against impersonal screen trading
- trading floor
- the area of a stock exchange building where shares are bought and sold Trading post - An area on the trading floor of a stock exchange where current stock prices are listed and where the floor traders (representatives of brokerage firms) meet to buy or sell the stocks listed at that particular post
- trading floor
- The open space where the trading of listed stocks and bonds takes place The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) floor measures over 37,000 square feet, or about the size of an American football field
- trading on the stock market
- trading stock shares, buying and selling shares through the stock market
- trading partner
- (Ticaret) A supply chain vendor or customer that does business with a given organization and normally has linked communications
- trading partner
- a country that buys your goods and sells their goods to you
- trading pattern
- Used in the context of general equities Long range direction of a security or commodity future price, charted by drawing a line connecting the highest prices the security has reached and another line connecting the lowest prices where the security has traded over the same timeframe See: technical analysis
- trading pattern
- Long-range direction of a security or commodity futures price, charted by drawing one line connecting the highest prices the security has reached and another line connecting the lowest prices at which the security has traded over the same period See: Technical analysis
- trading pattern
- Finding the long-term direction of a share's price by drawing a lien connecting the highest prices reached by the share, and another line connecting the lowest prices, on a chart, over a period of time The direction will be either up or down, showing the share's trading pattern
- trading post
- A station or store in a sparsely settled area established by traders to barter supplies for local products. a place where people can buy and exchange goods in a country area, especially in the US or Canada in the past
- trading post
- a retail store serving a sparsely populated region; usually stocked with a wide variety of merchandise
- trading post
- place where commercial business takes place, commercial center
- trading posts
- The positions on the floor of a stock exchange where the specialists stand and securities are traded
- trading posts
- The posts on the floor of a stock exchange where the specialists stand and securities are traded
- trading posts
- The 17 horseshoe-shaped counters manned by clerks and specialists on the Trading Floor of the NYSE are like stores where individual stocks are bought and sold Each trading post is responsible for over 100 stocks The actual buying and selling takes place around each post
- trading stamp
- a stamp given by a retailer to a buyer; redeemable for articles on a premium list
- trading stamp
- A stamp given by a retailer to a buyer for a purchase of a specified amount and intended to be redeemed in quantity for merchandise
- trading stock
- inventory used by a business during its regular operations
- trading up
- The process of a customer purchasing a higher quality product than originally planned, several products instead of one, or more of the same product
- trading up
- Buying a home that is more expensive than ones current house
- trading up
- A reference to buyers who purchase a home that is more expensive home than their current house
- trading up
- Purchasing a property that is more expensive than your current one
- trading up
- adding a higher-priced, higher-quality version of a product to the range, generally to increase sales of the lower-priced model through consumer association of its image with the more prestigious model See Trading Down
- trading week
- week of buying and selling, week of commerce
- carbon emissions trading
- the trading of permits to emit carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases)
- carbon trading
- carbon emissions trading
- inside trading
- Alternative name of insider trading
- insider trading
- Buying or selling securities of a publicly-held company by a person who has privileged access to information concerning the company's financial condition or plans
The aim of insider trading law is simple: prohibit people from profiting from advance knowledge of a stock-moving event—be it a merger, an earnings warning or a soon-to-be-published news story.
- proprietary trading
- Trading activity conducted by a securities firm for its own profit rather than for its clients
- responsible trading
- A movement within financial trading that stresses service providers’ obligations to shield financial traders from the risk factors in trading
- responsible trading
- Financial asset management which is undertaken along conservative lines
- social trading
- Shared or interactive trade in financial goods and services, through primarily online means
- social trading
- Online financial trading conducted by means of a social network
- thin trading
- The characteristic of lower trading frequency, commonly observed with lesser known companies and firms listed on the market. It often suggests higher level of investment opportunity and risk for investors, less transparency and less public information
- trade
- Steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
They rode the trades going west.
- trade
- Those engaged in an industry or group of related industries
It is not a retail showroom. It is only for the trade.
- trade
- To do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
- trade
- A particular instance of buying or selling
I did no trades with them once the rumors started.
- trade
- To be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions
stock trade.
- trade
- A publication intended for participants in an industry or related group of industries
Rumors about layoffs are all over the trades.
- trade
- International buying and selling of goods and services
- trade
- Those who perform a particular kind of skilled work
The skilled trades were the first to organize modern labor unions.
- trade
- The business given to a commercial establishment by its customers
Even before noon there was considerable trade.
- trade
- The skilled practice of a practical occupation
He learned his trade as an apprentice.
- trade
- relating to or used in or intended for trade or commerce
a trade fair; trade journals; trade goods.
- trade
- The commercial buying and selling of goods and services
- trade
- To engage in trade
This company trades in precious metal.
- trade
- To give (something) in exchange for
Will you trade your precious watch for my earring?.
- trade
- {v} to buy, sell, deal, traffic, act for money
- trade
- {n} commerce, business, employment, art, men of the same occupation
- emissions trading
- (Çevre) Emissions trading (or cap and trade) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants
- horse trading
- (deyim) Hard and shrewd bargaining
- Office of Fair Trading
- OFT a British government organization whose job is to protect people from being cheated by shops and other businesses, and to help customers who have been cheated or treated unfairly
- after hours trading
- trading in securities during times when the stock exchange is closed
- bond trading
- trading in bonds (usually by a broker on the floor of an exchange)
- currency trading
- trading in foreign currencies, trading foreign money
- day trading
- the activity of using a computer to buy and sell shares on the Internet, often buying and selling very quickly to make a profit out of small price changes trader
- day-trading
- buying and selling of stocks or commodities within one day
- horse trading
- negotiation accompanied by mutual concessions and shrewd bargaining
- horse trading
- the swapping of horses (accompanied by much bargaining)
- horse-trading
- disapproval If you describe discussions or negotiations as horse-trading, you disapprove of them because they are unofficial and involve compromises. the anger and distaste many people feel at the political horse-trading involved in forming a government
- horse-trading
- When negotiation or bargaining is forceful and shows clever and careful judgment, you can describe it as horse-trading. when the people, especially business people or politicians, who are involved in a discussion try hard to gain an advantage for their own side - used to show disapproval
- insider trading
- Trading by directors, officers, major stockholders, or others who hold private inside information allowing them to benefit from buying or selling stock
- insider trading
- (p 106) A form of investment in which insiders use private company information to further their own fortunes or those of their family and friends
- insider trading
- Insider trading is the trading (buying or selling) of shares in a company by an insider - i e a senior manager, director, or person who owns more than 10% of the shares of a company Insider trading is not illegal But, if insiders trade on material privileged information - before it becomes known to the general public - that is a problem! This is perfectly legal except when trading takes place using privileged information which has not yet been released to the public We often hear of insiders selling stock if they know that a weak earnings report is about to be issued All insiders must report their trading regularly to the appropriate securities commission This information is available on-line to the public If you are about to invest in a company, you might want to find out if insiders are buying or selling It may give you an indication of their own confidence level in the company
- insider trading
- Insider trading or insider dealing is the illegal buying or selling of a company's shares by someone who has secret or private information about the company. The illegal buying or selling of securities on the basis of information that is unavailable to the public. the crime of using secret information that you have about a company or knowledge of a situation to buy or sell shares at a profit. Illegal use of insider information for profit in financial trading. Since 1934, the Securities and Exchange Commission has prohibited trading while in possession of material nonpublic information. See also arbitrage, Michael R. Milken
- insider trading
- The practice of buying and selling a company's stock by that company's management or board of directors, or by a holder of more than 10% of the company's shares
- insider trading
- Shares bought or sold by the company's management or board of directors Also, by individuals that own more than 10% of the company's shares
- insider trading
- Purchasing or selling of a company's securities by company officers, directors, principal shareholders or others based upon access to non-public information regarding the company's current or future outlook Insider trading is illegal and is prosecuted by the SEC
- insider trading
- An illegal activity that involves trading by management, major shareholders or employees of a firm using information that is not yet publicly available to the markets
- insider trading
- Trading by management or others who have special access to unpublished information If the information is used to illegally make a profit, there may be large fines and possible jail sentences
- insider trading
- When the management of a publicly held company, or members of its board of directors, or anyone else who holds more than 10% of the company, buys or sells its shares, the transaction is considered insider trading This type of trading is perfectly legal, provided it's based on information available to the public But insider trading is illegal if the buy or sell decision is based on knowledge of corporate developments, such as an executive change, an earnings report, or an acquisition or a takeover that has not yet been made public It is also illegal for people who are not part of the company, but who gain access to private corporate information, to trade the company's stock based on this inside information The list includes lawyers, investment bankers, journalists, or relatives of company officials Initial public offering - The first sale of shares to the public, usually by subscription from a group of investment dealers
- insider trading
- Illegal trading by anyone considered an insider who has access to non-public information, and who attempts to profit from that knowledge
- insider trading
- "Insider trading" is buying or selling a security while having material, nonpublic information about the security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence Insider trading may also include "tipping" such information, securities trading by the person "tipped," and securities trading by persons who misappropriate such information Insider trading is a felony, and the SEC can levy large civil penalties for violations
- insider trading
- Buying or selling stocks by a company's management or large shareholders based on information that has not yet been made public
- insider trading
- Transactions in shares of publicly held corporations by persons with inside or advance information on which the trading is based
- insider trading
- The act of trading securities based on important corporate developments not known to the public This is usually done by passing the inside information to a person who is not a corporate Insider, in order to avoid the scrutiny of the SEC
- insider trading
- illegal stock and securities trading amongst people who have access to private information about a company's financial status
- insider trading
- Trading by officers, directors, major stockholders, or others who hold private inside information allowing them to benefit from buying or selling stock
- insider trading
- The use of material nonpublic information about a company or the securities market to buy or sell securities for personal gain
- insider trading
- There are two types of insider trading The first type is stock transactions by insiders of a company These must be reported to the appropriate securities commissions The second type of insider trading is acting upon material information that is not public knowledge This type of insider trading is illegal
- insider trading
- dealing in shares using information not publicly available
- insider trading
- In one respect, it refers to the legal trading of securities by corporate officers based on information available to the public In another respect, it refers to the illegal trading of securities by any investor based on information not available to the public Many professional investors watch insider activity closely for clues to a company's future BACK TO TOP
- insider trading
- Trading done by a person with access to key
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