buy at lowest price possible, sell at highest price possible
The German words "Kaufen & Verkaufen" mean Buy & Sell in English. An example of Kaufen & Verkaufen might be listing things in the newspaper such as classifieds.
To buy something "for a song" mean to buy something extremely cheaply, as if all you had to do was sing for it.
Cheap is an adjective and occasionally an adverb. Examples:Adjective: If you're going to the trouble of making something by hand, don't use cheap materials.Adverb: He was planning to buy cheap and sell high.
To wish somebody a safe and pleasant journey, that everything may go well.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive phrase is people from all walks of life, which, renames the noun 'customers'.
buy when there low and sell when there high
To make money. Buy low (price) sell high (price).
Buy mean purchase and sell for profit means give to someone for more than you had purchase.
If you mean to buy then they're free. If you mean to sell they'll sell for nothing.
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Buy low, sell high.
Buy low, sell high.
Mr. Dow?
The phrase buy and sell generally refers to merchanting. Somebody literally buys something and then sells it. They buy it at a low price generally and attempt to sell it at a higher price. It is risky though, because you don't always know if an item is going to drop in price.
It means buy because it is a "hot" stock
buy stuff for not much( but buy in multipacks ) and sell for quite high prices do elastic bands!
Going long.