Results for “wash trading”
Fake self-dealing trades to inflate volume or price.
Buying and selling the same security with no real change of ownership, just to fake activity.
The last-born / youngest child of a family
Sneakers; canvas rubber-soled shoes
A laundromat.
Selling at a loss then rebuying the same security within 30 days.
Chicago/northern-border word for the bathroom.
Past your prime — no longer skilled or relevant.
Swapping damage with your laner while both of you stay in lane.
A short, torrential downpour.
Real-world trading — swapping in-game wealth for actual money.
Trading profits, imagined as a reward of chicken tenders.
Hands — as in "wash your donnies".
Laundry — wash day, forces style.
Trading something that isn't yours for something that isn't theirs.
The dishwasher — the one in the suds all night.
Dishwasher in a professional kitchen (French).
A green trainee on the Salomon Brothers trading floor.
A typo on the trading keyboard that fires off the wrong size, price or ticker.
Trading a stock among yourselves to fake volume or move the price.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
A broker over-trading a client's account just to harvest commissions.
The last hour of trading on options-expiry days, when prices go feral.
Pit trading by shouting and hand signals.
The collective US investment-banking and trading world.
Musty, stale-smelling or unwashed.
Decentralised exchange — peer-to-peer trading via smart contracts.
Centralised exchange — a custodial trading platform like Binance.
Washing up in the cell sink during a lockdown.
Tired out, exhausted, feeling washed-out
To wash
To wash clothes by beating them
To hang washing on the line; also to collapse or die.
Mature content — open to view.
A trading account wiped out to (near) zero by losses.
Finance TikTok — short-video trading hype and meme trades.
An automatic trading halt triggered by a large market drop.
An oversized set that breaks outside and washes everyone.
Trading escalating insults, often about mothers
To convince or talk someone round — literally 'wash the head.'