I came across this trading tag. The tag excerpt says,
The act of buying and selling financial instruments, such as money markets spot instruments, stocks, bonds, commodities, virtual currencies, indices, futures, options, CFD-s and other derivatives, performed on a for-profit basis.
and the tag wiki states:
Trading in general and speculative trading are a form of participation in a process of mutually beneficial exchange.
Speculative trading
is a knowingly speculative, for-profit, participation in a multi-layer scene of sell-side and buy-side market participants ( liquidity providers ), brokerage entities / mediators, market regulators ( where territorially applicable and legally enforced ) and retail traders.Markets typically offer trading in both Buy ( a.k.a. Long ) and Sell ( Short ) contract positions for various financial instruments such as:
money markets spot contracts,
ETF contracts,
virtual currencies,
stocks,
bonds,
commodities,
indices,
futures,
options,
options on index,
non-deliverable swaps,
CFD-s and other derivatives.
I do not understand how this is related to programming. This seems to be more about finance than programming.
Let's go through the burnination criteria:
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Keeping in mind that I do not have much knowledge in this specific field, I believe the tag does not describe the contents of the questions. Say, for the sake of argument, if I have a question that is tagged only trading, I do not understand (without reading the question) which programming language/API the question is about. So, in a sense, it is ambiguous too.
- Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
No, not at all. If a question is regarding any particular API that helps in trading, then the tag for that should be used. Stack Overflow does not deal in finances.
- Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
I don't think so. Same reason as in #1 above.
- Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Somewhat yes, because if we have two APIs that are used in some trading, then the tag may tell that the question is about a trading API, but not exactly which one.
In this particular case, I believe the main problem is that the tag is completely off-topic for the site. The rest is up to the community to decide whether the tag should be deleted or not.