position trader investment & finance definition
A
futures trader who holds onto his or her investment for a long period of time,
perhaps even for several months or longer. Position traders are looking to make
money from strong fundamental changes in the market, rather than short-term
price moves. Position traders may attempt to take advantage of the spread
between prices for different delivery months for the same commodity.
See position trader in Wall Street Words
A security trader who holds a position overnight, and, in some cases, for even longer periods. Position traders differ from day traders and scalpers who operate within shorter time frames.