overtrades
/ˌoʊvərˈtreɪdz/
verb
- Third person singular form of overtrade: to trade more than is financially safe or sustainable.
- The company overtrades by buying too much inventory on credit.
- He overtrades frequently and takes huge risks.
- A trader who overtrades often ends up with big losses.
noun
- Plural form of overtrade: instances of excessive or risky trading.
- The report listed overtrades by major banks.
- Regulators monitor overtrades to prevent financial crises.
- The market saw several overtrades that caused instability.