responsible trading

"Responsible trading" emphasizes ethical practices, risk management, and long-term sustainability in financial markets.

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Definition

C1Financial Markets

(technical)Managing financial assets with a disciplined approach to minimize risk and make informed decisions.

Example

  • Responsible trading involves creating a strategy that helps avoid emotional decisions.
  • She practices responsible trading by sticking to her well-planned investment strategy.

C1Ethical Finance

(formal)Engaging in financial activities that adhere to ethical standards and regulatory requirements.

Example

  • The firm is known for its commitment to responsible trading, ensuring all transactions are transparent and fair.
  • Responsible trading requires compliance with market regulations and ethical norms.

C1Sustainability

(technical)Conducting trade with a focus on long-term economic and environmental well-being.

Example

  • Investors are increasingly looking for responsible trading practices that consider environmental impact.
  • Responsible trading includes assessing the long-term sustainability of investments.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "responsible trading":

social tradingfair tradetime tradestraight trade