Noun
e-trade (usually uncountable, plural e-trades)
online trade
"EU seeks e-trade without borders" - BBC News, 08/02/2007 [1]
After the E-Trade deal is finalized, Morgan Stanley will generate 57% of its pre-tax profits from wealth and investment management. Source: Internet
E-Trade ran a commercial featuring a chimpanzee dancing in an E-Trade T-shirt and the text "Well, we just wasted 2 million bucks." Source: Internet
"E-Trade regularly ranks its universe of ETFs, sorts them by strategy and then gives you an easy way to find new ideas and buy in with just one click." Source: Internet
Ensighten AMP processes tag requests from 30,000 Web domains across 150 countries, representing more than $30 billion in ecommerce for top brands that include Brooks Brothers, Capital One, E-Trade, Microsoft, monster. Source: Internet
The brand’s most outlandish Super Bowl ad came in 2016, when it rolled out which Ad Age at the time described as being what would happen if the E-Trade baby was crossbred with the Budweiser puppy and a CareerBuilder monkey. Source: Internet
The main play here, of course, is to convert E-Trade customers to MS ones, which is highly likely since millennials are too damn lazy to cancel anything (see the $60 in Blue Apron that I didn’t cancel for the third week in a row). Source: Internet