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Traders

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 1, 1996
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 83
  • Networks: Global TV
  • Genres: Drama
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Traders(1996)

It's A Tough Road to Easy Street.

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (2 votes)

Overview

Traders is a Canadian television drama series, which was broadcast on Global Television Network from 1996 to 2000. Set in the Toronto-based investment house Gardner/Ross, "Traders" explores the intimate lives and loves of investment bankers whose high-stakes decisions and sizzling alliances can have grave international consequences.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1OptionsFeb 1, 19960.0
2Pennies From HeavenTBA0.0
3Bad Is GoodTBA0.0
4The King is Dead...TBA0.0
5...Long Live The KingTBA0.0
6From Russia With LoveTBA0.0
7Dancing With Mr. D.TBA0.0
8Into That Good NightTBA0.0
9RumoursTBA0.0
10The Enemy WithinTBA0.0
11Sharper Than A Serpent's ToothTBA0.0
12The Big PictureTBA0.0
13The Enemy WithoutTBA0.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • TBA

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1Chaos TheoryTBA0.0
2The Natari AffairTBA0.0
3High Flyer DownTBA0.0
4Trudy KellyTBA0.0
5Separation AnxietyTBA0.0
6SpinTBA0.0
7Home OfficeTBA0.0
8Top of the TombstoneTBA0.0
9Family LegacyTBA0.0
10Emeritus No MoreTBA0.0
11The Hands Off ApproachTBA0.0
12Middle GroundTBA0.0
13Us And ThemTBA0.0
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Season 3

22 episodes • TBA

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1Dark SanctuaryTBA0.0
2Some Lies, Mostly SecretsTBA0.0
3Nobody's BoyTBA0.0
4Turnaround is Fair PlayTBA0.0
5Pledge Of AllegianceTBA0.0
6A Soldiers VirtueTBA0.0
7Profit & PrejudiceTBA0.0
8MeltdownTBA0.0
9Hope ChasersTBA0.0
10The AfterlifeTBA0.0
11Independence DayTBA0.0
12The Unseen LeverTBA0.0
13The Sun And The MoonTBA0.0
14Two Steps ForwardTBA0.0
15Retreat But No SurrenderTBA0.0
16Joint AdventurersTBA0.0
17End GamesTBA0.0
18A Friend In NeedTBA0.0
19The Whites of Their EyesTBA0.0
20BoomTBA0.0
21In TotoTBA0.0
22In VacuoTBA0.0
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Season 4

22 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Reap The WhirlwindOct 15, 19980.0
2No Fixed AddressOct 22, 19980.0
3Killer InstinctOct 29, 19980.0
4I'll Sleep When I'm DeadNov 5, 19980.0
5The Old Man & The CEONov 12, 19980.0
6The Falcon and the ShowmanNov 19, 19980.0
7Six Degrees of DuplicityNov 26, 19980.0
8Blood on the FloorDec 3, 19980.0
9Little MonstersDec 17, 19980.0
10Spin CycleDec 24, 19980.0
11The Sour Grapes of WrathDec 31, 19990.0
12The Last Good DealJan 7, 19990.0
13Eat The LossJan 14, 19990.0
14The Price You PayJan 21, 19990.0
15The History LessonJan 28, 19990.0
16The Great Stock N' Roll SwindleMar 18, 19990.0
17Four Mergers and a FuneralMar 25, 19990.0
18Traders of the Lost ArcApr 1, 19990.0
19Every Secret ThingApr 8, 19990.0
20Secret InformationApr 15, 19990.0
21A Bitter PillApr 22, 19990.0
22This World... Then The FireworksApr 29, 19990.0
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Season 5

13 episodes • 1999

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1Episode OneDec 2, 19990.0
2Career OpportunitiesDec 9, 19990.0
3Getting LuckyDec 16, 19990.0
4Solitary ConsignmentDec 30, 19990.0
5Budding ProspectsJan 13, 20000.0
6It's a Family AffairJan 20, 20000.0
7Scents and SensibilitiesJan 27, 20000.0
8HawksFeb 3, 20000.0
9The Running of the BullsFeb 10, 20000.0
10Someone to Watch over MeFeb 17, 20000.0
11Money ShotFeb 24, 20000.0
12The One You BuryMar 2, 20000.0
13Nice Guys Finish LastMar 9, 20000.0

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