A place where trade may be carried on, by barter or cash, usually in a sparsely populated area.
The structure on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at which stocks are bought and sold. About 100 stocks are traded at each post.
The structure on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at which stocks or options are bought and sold.
Twenty-three locations or the floor of the NYSE that are seven-foot high horseshoe shaped structures with an outside circumference from 26 to 31 feet. The one exception is a table-like structure, Post 30, in the garage, where most inactive preferred stocks are traded in multiples of ten shares.
A trading post is a place where trading of goods takes place. The preferred travel route to a trading post, or between trading posts, is known as a trade route.