Who is a lame-duck?
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Answer / vass
A person who has defaulted on his or her debts or has gone
bankrupted due to the stock market. The financial use of
the term is most commonly used in Europe.
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Answer / pandu babu tadepalli
A stock broker who fails to handover the shares to the
buyer or who fails to pay the money to the seller is
called as lame-duck
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Answer / paul
A trader or investor who makes poor trades and ends up with heavy losses over time would be considered a lame duck. Often, if a trader goes bankrupt, it is not the result of one bad trade but a long string of them - such a trader is called a lame duck because he or her is ineffective as a trader.
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Answer / sunita
Lame-Duck is a speculator in Bombay Stock Exchange.
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Answer / ashid puzhakkal
i think lame duck is speculator in share market who take
the advantage of short term dealing
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