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trading pit
noun
An area on a trading floor that is a focus for trading certain items, often specially furnished with equipment or taking the shape of a small amphitheatre.
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Hollywood can be a ruthless trading pit.
TO THE casual observer, a trading pit lacks the quiet elegance of an electronic exchange.
He went to Mass every morning before hitting the trading pit.
It's conceivable that those involved brought the reflexive combativeness of the trading pit into the conference room, with disastrous results.
The trading pit is octagonal with steps descending toward the middle, allowing all buyers and sellers to see one another.
Before Sept. 11, each crop was traded for five hours a day in its own trading pit.
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In the trading pits, towering ex-athletes with booming voices had an edge.
They have no plans to offer the products in traditional open-outcry trading pits.
It makes no sense to keep old-fashioned trading pits when technology lets anyone trade from a terminal anywhere.
MEN shouting in trading pits practically define the securities industry, even as electronic trading makes their antics less necessary.
THIS is a rip-roaring view of one woman's life in the trading pits of Chicago.
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