Entity: TRADER
A trader is a person engaged in buying and selling goods or assets for profit.
TRADER
Etymology
The term 'trader' originates from the Middle English word 'traden,' meaning to engage in commerce or barter.
Definition
A trader is a person who engages in the buying and selling of goods or assets, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, with the intention of making a profit.
Historical Context
Trading has been a fundamental economic activity throughout history, dating back to ancient civilizations where goods were exchanged through barter systems.
Cultural Significance
Traders play a crucial role in the global economy by facilitating the exchange of goods and assets across borders and markets.
Related Concepts
Traders are often associated with terms such as merchants, investors, speculators, and brokers, depending on the nature of their trading activities.
See Also
- Merchant
- Investor
- Stock Exchange
A trader is a person who engages in the buying and selling of goods or assets, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, with the intention of making a profit.