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Trade

Definition 1 A Transaction of a security or commodity. Definition 2 The Exchange of products and/or services without the use of Money. also called barter. Definition 3 More generally, same as commerce.

Related Terms: 10 Action, Call, Exchange, ECU, FIN, Money, Merc, Rally, SEC, Transaction
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