outtrade

English

Etymology

out- + trade

Verb

outtrade (third-person singular simple present outtrades, present participle outtrading, simple past and past participle outtraded)

  1. (transitive) To trade more or better than.
    • 2007 February 18, Harry Hurt Iii, “Financial Advice From ‘That Henry Blodget’”, in New York Times:
      No. 8 in his top 10 rules of Wall Street self-defense: “Remember that brain-damaged people will outtrade you.”

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