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Term: buy-to-

Description:

The term "buy-to-" is commonly used as a prefix in various financial contexts. It refers to a type of arrangement where an individual or business purchases something with the intention of profiting from it in the future.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Buy-to-let

Refers to the act of purchasing a property, typically residential, with the purpose of renting it out to tenants. The landlord aims to generate rental income and, potentially, benefit from any property value appreciation.

Example Sentence:

"John invested in a buy-to-let property in the city center, hoping to earn a stable rental income."

Sense 2: Buy-to-sell (or flip)

Denotes the strategy of buying an asset, such as real estate, a car, or an antique, with the objective of selling it for a higher price in the near future, usually after making improvements or capitalizing on market conditions.

Example Sentence:

"The investor engaged in buy-to-sell real estate deals, purchasing distressed properties, renovating them, and selling them at a profit."

Sense 3: Buy-to-close

This term is often used within the realm of stock trading or options trading. It refers to the act of repurchasing a previously sold security or option contract in order to close the position and realize any gains or losses.

Example Sentence:

"To stop further losses, Jane decided to execute a buy-to-close order on her short position in the stock market."

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