adjective
- having engaged in excessive trading or commercial activity beyond one’s financial capacity
Usage: business; finance
Examples
- The company became overtraded after expanding too rapidly into new markets.
- Many investors found themselves overtraded during the market boom.
- The small business was overtraded and struggled to meet its obligations.
- He realized he was overtraded when he couldn’t cover his margin calls.
- The overtraded firm had to sell assets to improve its cash flow.
- Being overtraded left the company vulnerable to economic downturns.