As I understand it, the NO-TRADE attribute is put there to prevent (well, in theory; as is the actual case, hinder) the selling of the item. Still, you're marketing a valid commodity, and the buyer and seller walk away happy. While it does seem to violate the spirit of what NO-TRADE tries to accomplish, and I'm not really comfortable with it, I very much understand it.
tl;dr: Pretty much exactly what Omnimorph said.
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