Across
- 4. Individuals or firms that buy and sell financial instruments (like stocks) on behalf of clients.
- 5. A place or system where securities (such as stocks and bonds) are bought and sold.
- 7. A character from the film "Trading Places," portrayed by Eddie Murphy.
- 10. A name, potentially referencing a character or person.
- 12. A street in New York City known for being the financial center of the United States, housing the New York Stock Exchange and major financial institutions.
- 13. A sudden or unexpected change in a situation or circumstance.
- 14. The condition of lacking a permanent residence or a place to live.
- 16. A renowned American actor, comedian, and singer.
- 17. A popular fruit juice made from oranges.
- 19. Individuals or firms that buy and sell financial instruments (like stocks) on behalf of clients.
- 20. Placing a wager or gambling on an outcome, often involving the risk of money.
Down
- 1. The activity of making, buying, or selling goods and services with the aim of making a profit.
- 2. A research study conducted in real-life situations to observe and analyze people's behavior in response to certain conditions or changes.
- 3. The act of buying and selling goods or financial instruments.
- 6. A Canadian actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker.
- 8. A city in Pennsylvania, USA.
- 9. A large amount of wealth or success.
- 11. A genre of film or performance intended to entertain and amuse, often characterized by humor, witty dialogue, and exaggerated situations.
- 15. A name, potentially referencing a character or person.
- 18. Having a considerable amount of money, possessions, or assets; rich.
