dicker
dicker 英 [ˈdɪkə(r)] 美 [ˈdɪkɚ]
vi. 易货;做小生意;讨价还价 n. 小生意;十张;十个
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- To dicker is to haggle or bargain. When you buy something at a yard sale, you often have to dicker over the price.
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- vi. 易货;做小生意;讨价还价
- n. 小生意;十张;十个
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1. dicker is particularly contemptuous of oil ETFs of the kind that many small investors have used as vehicles to diversify their holdings.
Dicker特别感到轻蔑的是很多中小投资者把原油ETF基金当做投资多样化的工具。
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2. dicker says that is primarily because almost all oil investments being sold by the big investment banks are long trades - bets that the price will go up.
Dicker指出这主要是由于大部分的石油投资都出自于大型投资银行的长期交易,且打赌价格会向上走。
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3. dicker estimates the financial market for oil is 15 times greater than the amount of actual oil being traded, with 75 types of futures being sold on exchanges.
目前共有75种期货合约在交易所挂牌交易,Dicker估计金融市场上的原油交易比实体市场交易总额要大15倍之多。
- dicker (v.) "haggle, bargain in a petty way," 1802, American English, perhaps from dicker (n.) "a unit or package of tens," especially hides (attested from late 13c.), perhaps from Latin decuria "parcel of ten" (supposedly a unit of barter on the Roman frontier; compare German Decher "set of ten things"), from decem "ten" (from PIE root *dekm- "ten") on model of centuria from centum.
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