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ghetto stock trading

Exchanging food stamps for a lower cash value.
He gave me a hunnert dollas of food stamps fo fitty.

Yo man. That's some ghetto stock trading
by screeb1 February 19, 2010
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Horse-trading

An term used to mean negotiations. Often refers to negotiations that are particularly difficult to resolve and involve much compromise.
After a lengthy amount of horse-trading, the market trader agreed to meet the barterer midway.
by no one ever really cares July 4, 2007
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irl trading

An exchange of irl currency for in-game items.

Made popular by the Skyblock community on Hypixel, but also applies to other games that include trading.
Random non: Bro, I'll give you 20 bucks for that Pigman sword.
You: Irl trading is bannable, dumbass.
by technopog June 22, 2020
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fidget trading

trading fidget toys for other fidget toys such as fidget spinners and pop-its.
8 year old: Hey, wanna do fidget trading?
Other 8 year old: Sure!
by cheezit! July 8, 2021
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alt trading

alternate method of trading. term mainly coming from the business ran by aimer in counterblox, being the act of selling CB skins for real life money or other currency!
"wow team cringe is alt trading again"-random
"and theres nothing we can do to stop it"-rolve gamemod
by ang9rcb August 30, 2020
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trading cards

An expensive pieces of cardboard (normally £5/$8) that are cool for about 10 minutes until a new type of cards come out and then they will have thrown their cards away or left them for about a year and sold them on e-bay.
by hugh jaas April 9, 2005
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stock trading

Buying and selling pieces(stocks) of a company's overall worth. The stock holder owns a piece of the company and is paid a portion of the company's profits every year or quarter year, based on the number of stock they have. Because stock prices change often, you can also make money by buying a stock at a cheaper price than you sell it for.
Jason was stock trading online and bought 1,000 shares of stock from Microsoft, for 20 dollars each, investing $20,000. Two weeks later, Microsoft shares are worth 25 dollars each. Jason can sell them for a profit of $5000.
by WallStBuddy July 1, 2014
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