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takerholder

Takerholder is not a widely recognized term in English or in standard glossaries, and it does not have a universally accepted definition. Its meaning is highly dependent on context, which can lead to ambiguity when it appears in text.

One common explanation is that takerholder is a misspelling or variant of stakeholder. Stakeholders are individuals

In finance and markets, the vocabulary of maker and taker describes participants who provide liquidity (makers)

If you encounter the term in writing, determine the intended meaning from the surrounding context or seek

or
groups
with
an
interest
or
stake
in
a
person,
project,
organization,
or
outcome.
This
broad
category
can
include
investors,
employees,
customers,
suppliers,
communities,
and
regulators,
among
others.
In
this
sense,
takerholder
would
be
intended
to
refer
to
someone
who
has
a
stake
or
interest,
though
the
spelling
is
unusual.
or
take
liquidity
(takers)
in
an
exchange.
A
term
like
takerholder
could,
in
principle,
be
used
informally
to
describe
someone
who
holds
positions
or
assets
created
through
taker
activity,
but
such
usage
is
not
standardized
and
would
likely
be
unclear
without
explicit
definition.
clarification
from
the
author.
For
formal
or
scholarly
work,
it
is
advisable
to
use
established
terms
such
as
stakeholder,
or
to
define
takerholder
clearly
if
you
intend
to
coin
a
new
usage.
See
also:
stakeholder;
maker;
taker;
liquidity
provider.