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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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