noise trader
English
Etymology
Derived from the financial definition of noise, formally defined in a 1986 paper by Fischer Black as "[n]oise in the sense of a large number of small events is often a cause factor much more powerful than a small number of large events can be."[1]
Noun
noise trader (plural noise traders)
- (finance) One who trades financial products (such as stocks) not based on fundamental analysis.
References
- Fischer Black (20 December 1985), “Noise”, in The Journal of Finance, volume 41, issue 3, JSTOR 2328481, retrieved 19 May 2009, pages 529–543.
Anagrams
- raison d'etre, raison d'être, risedronate