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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Tradedadjective
Versed; practised.
Etymology: from trade.
Trust not those cunning waters of his eyes;
For villainy is not without such a rheum:
And he long traded in it makes it seem
Like rivers of remorse and innocence. William Shakespeare.Eyes and ears,
Two traded pilots ’twixt the dangerous shores
Of will and judgment. William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida.
Webster Dictionary
Traded
of Trade
Tradedadjective
professional; practiced
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of traded in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of traded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of traded in a Sentence
The market is focused on whether the Nikkei futures and options will settle above 23,000... it looks positive as the Nikkei has traded above a key technical line, if they settle above that level, the next resistance will likely be at 23,200.
We then saw an income opportunity in growing osunguroi (aloe), which we traded for goats from our men. We planted aloes on 2 acres to start, and 12 roots of the plant (could be) exchanged for a goat.
We will answer the charges filed against Congressman Collins in court and will mount a vigorous defense to clear Chris CollinsUnder good name, it is notable that even the government does not allege that Chris CollinsUnder traded a single share of Innate Therapeutics stock. We are confident Chris CollinsUnder will be completely vindicated and exonerated.
We move quickly to protect investors when we see thinly traded stocks being promoted with questionable information that make them ripe for pump-and-dump schemes, Fraudsters are constantly exploiting issues of public concern to tout a penny stock company supposedly in the business of addressing the latest crisis.
The success of the stock connect program and the increased market volatility means investors are looking for more products to access China markets performance than exchange traded funds, and futures are feeding that rising demand.
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