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Betty

July 1, 2022

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My job

I do work at home trading derivative products or something.

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My job

I do work atfrom home, trading derivative products or somethings.

This is very difficult to correct. Are you referring to derivatives on the stock market? I've never heard the term 'derivative products', only 'derivatives'.
Also, 'or something' doesn't make sense in this context.

Also, one works 'from' home and not 'at' home.

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That was tough to correct! I wish I knew how to trade derivatives :)

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Betty

July 1, 2022

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Thanks for your advice. I meant I've been doing so-called derivative transactions such as exchanges and futures at home. Does this sound natural?

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calebmgshort

July 1, 2022

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Thanks for your advice. I meant I've been doing so-called derivative transactions such as exchanges and futures at home. Does this sound natural?

No problem. What sounds natural to me is: "I trade derivatives from home". Although I'm not active in the financial world so I don't have a lot of exposure to that field.
"Doing derivative transactions" and doing them "at home" both sound weird to me.

Also, you should say: "Does that sound natural?" I think "that" means you're referring to something you already said, and "this" means you're referring to something you're about to say.

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Betty

July 1, 2022

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No problem. What sounds natural to me is: "I trade derivatives from home". Although I'm not active in the financial world so I don't have a lot of exposure to that field. "Doing derivative transactions" and doing them "at home" both sound weird to me. Also, you should say: "Does that sound natural?" I think "that" means you're referring to something you already said, and "this" means you're referring to something you're about to say.

I got it. Thanks for your detail.

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I do work at home trading derivative products or something.


I do work atfrom home, trading derivative products or somethings.

This is very difficult to correct. Are you referring to derivatives on the stock market? I've never heard the term 'derivative products', only 'derivatives'. Also, 'or something' doesn't make sense in this context. Also, one works 'from' home and not 'at' home.

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