IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌtreɪd/
KK: /ˈoʊvərˌtreɪd/
To engage in excessive trading, often resulting in financial loss or instability.
Investors should be cautious not to overtrade, as it can lead to significant losses.
Past: overtraded
Past Participle: overtraded
Overtrade → It is formed from "over-" (meaning excessively or too much) and "trade" (from Old English "træd", meaning to barter or exchange). The word "overtrade" means to engage in excessive trading or bartering beyond a reasonable limit.
Think of 'over-' meaning too much and 'trade' referring to exchanging goods — this helps you remember that overtrade means to trade excessively.
No commonly confused words.