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Free to Trade

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Free to trade
Used in the context of general equities. Not subject to any internal (restricted list) or external restrictions on trading; hence, the trader is free to solicit interest.

Free to Trade
In equities, describing a trader on an exchange who is not subject to any restrictions on his/her actions. A trader who is free to trade may make and solicit offers at will.


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After two or three rehearsals, faculty and student are free to trade parts--all the while the faculty can coach style, intonation and technique.
And believe me, they'll feel free to trade him if he doesn't pan out this year.
Urbana Corporation also wishes to advise participants in the company's recent private placement that the shares purchased are now free to trade in the public market.
 
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