overtraded
/ˌoʊvərˈtreɪdɪd/
verb
- Past tense of overtrade: to trade more than is financially safe or sustainable.
- The investor overtraded and lost all his money.
- They overtraded during the boom and suffered when the market fell.
- The country overtraded and accumulated too much debt.
adjective
- Describing a business or economy that has engaged in too much trade, often leading to financial problems.
- An overtraded market can lead to a recession.
- The small shop became overtraded and couldn't pay its suppliers.
- The overtraded company had to declare bankruptcy.