overtrade
/ˌoʊvərˈtreɪd/
verb
- To engage in too much trade or business, especially by buying or selling more than one's capital or resources can support.
- The company was forced to close after it continued to overtrade despite warnings from its accountant.
- The small shop began to overtrade, ordering far more inventory than it could sell.
- Investors who overtrade often end up losing money because of high fees and risky decisions.
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