Used in a Sentence

scalping

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for scalping.

Editorial note

The point is the people who were scalping first forced an artificial panic on the system.

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Quick take

The action by which someone is scalped.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of scalping gathered in one view.

noun

The action by which someone is scalped.

noun

(finance) A legitimate method of arbitrage of small price gaps created by the bid-ask spread.

noun

(finance) A fraudulent form of market manipulation in which a person buys shares immediately before recommending the shares to others, thus driving the price up.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for scalping.

noun

The action by which someone is scalped.

noun

(finance) A legitimate method of arbitrage of small price gaps created by the bid-ask spread.

noun

(finance) A fraudulent form of market manipulation in which a person buys shares immediately before recommending the shares to others, thus driving the price up.

Example sentences

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The point is the people who were scalping first forced an artificial panic on the system.

2

My opinion as a trader is: markets are random, scalping/daytrading is a hard (some would say impossible) way to make a living.

3

Ticketmaster, for example, owns an online scalping service (TicketsNow) and there have been repeated allegations that they give preferential treatment to their own scalping subsidiary.

4

People scalping houses forced the legitimate buyers to take out huge mortgages that they eventually couldn't pay off.

5

You're missing the negative externality: the person who couldn't get in because you're paying some scalping dick.

6

That's the entire point of scalping, to create an artificial lack of demand through a monopoly.

7

Don't think of them as scalping your trade, think of them as adjusting their own prices.

8

But to be clear, that's very different than scalping in and out of a position intraday.

9

Why is scalping a crime, why not just sell at market price to begin with?

10

How is this guy surprised that many restaurants find the idea of scalping reservation odious?

11

I always thought it was strange that event venues were able to coax legislators into introducing anti-scalping legislation.

12

Machine learning seems more suited to longer term investments and trading on a slower platform than making a quick profit arbing or scalping.

Quote examples

1

Not only does it involve lying, but it's fundamentally different from scalping a ticket because if no one "buys" the reservation, the restaurant gets nothing and was perhaps force to turn down legit customers, whereas the scalper actually paid for the ticket (though it may have been inefficiently priced, see below for more on that).

2

If the direction you're heading is "modern trading is scalping profits from pension funds and mom-and-pop mutual fund retirement plans", you'd probably want to be prepared to refute Vanguard's chief investment officer, who says HFT has in general improved outcomes for one of the world's largest and most trustworthy fund managers.

Proper noun examples

1

Scalping is entreprenerial in spirit and good for the system in practice.

2

Scalping is unethical, whether it's a guy on a streetcorner or Ticketmaster.

3

Scalping is also theoretically bad for the market.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use scalping in a sentence?

The point is the people who were scalping first forced an artificial panic on the system.

What does scalping mean?

The action by which someone is scalped.

What part of speech is scalping?

scalping is commonly used as noun.