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would be a lot easier to just protect your log in and not use shady sites. Accounts are not hacked, they are hijacked because the account own gave away their log in.
Some items are account-bound already, like some of the portal / tf2 things early on. Though of course it would have to come with a plethora of warnings - "This item will be PERMANENTLY locked to your account and will never be tradeable in the future ARE YOU REALLY SURE".
In the meantime, OP, make your inventory or profile private, and then as suggested: turn off Steamguard.
This would be the best reason for making an item untradable (trade locked). I don't trade much and I've had to deal with people trying to drag unrelated things into a trade a few times. I can't imagine who annoying it is for people who trade frequently and have to keep filing counter offers or just outright declining ridiculous trades when the other person won't stick to the posted trade offer.
That's specifically the reason why you no longer can see who is selling certain items on the market. People kept sending trade offers to users with items on the marketplace.
These trade offers are like spam, the receiver has little say in getting it.
That being said, a trade lock would have its benefits, like accidentally not trading or selling the wrong item, for example.