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Discover Ludwig"many trades" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you might use it in a sentence like "I've seen many trades being made today on the stock market".
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In the end, many trades were canceled.
"At that level, there aren't many trades made," he added.
The bill would allow too many trades to be done off the exchanges.
In Europe we don't face too many trades during the season".
Investors were not forced to take the losing side of so many trades.
On Feb. 18, huge volume overwhelmed the system, and caused delays in confirming many trades.
"I have as many trades as fingers," he says in Walden.
Settlement for many trades was extended to three days from one day for Thursday and Friday.
CyBerCorp charges investors according to how many trades they made during the previous month.
Many trades were for 227 shares, the amount bought by small investors in the float.
"There are so many trades here I don't think there's much we couldn't do," adds Taylor.
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