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In and out trader
The financial definition for In and out trader:
A daytrader, or a speculator who buys and sells the same security on the same day.
Similar MatchesBlock traderBlock trader A dealer who will take a position in the block trades to accommodate customer buyers and sellers of blocks. See: Dealer, market
maker, principal.
Floor traderFloor trader A stock exchange member who generally trades only for his own account or
for an account controlled by him, or who has such a trade made for him. Also referred to as a "local."
Position traderPosition trader A commodities trader who takes a long-term approach in maintaining positions in the market and does not close out of these positions until close to the delivery date.
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