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{{a|myth|}}The [[Buy-side|buy side]]. The “client”. The one for whom we do all of what we do. the one that is ''not'' the [[dealer]].
{{a|myth|{{image|Dandelion_girl|jpg|On way to duck-pond, yesterday.}}}}{{d|Customer|/ˈkʌstəmə/|n|}}The [[Buy-side|buy side]]. The “client”. The one for whom we do all of what we do. the one that is ''not'' the [[dealer]]. Perhaps an end user; more likely a rent-extracting intermediary between the financial word of extractorship and the ultimate client, a kindly old granddad who cares only for feeding the ducks with his granddaughter and would be horrified at the things perpetrated in his name and with his money.  
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Myths and legends of the market
The JC’s guide to the foundational mythology of the markets.™
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Customer
/ˈkʌstəmə/ (n.)
The buy side. The “client”. The one for whom we do all of what we do. the one that is not the dealer. Perhaps an end user; more likely a rent-extracting intermediary between the financial word of extractorship and the ultimate client, a kindly old granddad who cares only for feeding the ducks with his granddaughter and would be horrified at the things perpetrated in his name and with his money.

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