Exchange Currency

blue collar trader

A trader who does not invest as a primary occupation, for whom investments are a secondary source of income. Blue collar traders tend to be employed in other industries, and generally avoid risky or exotic investment vehicles due to a lower level of investment experience and sophistication.

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