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Qué (quién) es Speculate - definición

ENGAGING IN RISKY FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Speculator; Land speculation; Speculators; Business speculation; Currency speculation; Speculate; Speculating; Financial speculator; Energy speculation; Speculative capital; Financial speculation; Land speculator; Market speculation; Land speculators; Speculative investment
  • 1914 billboard criticizing speculation on land, which cites [[Henry George]]

speculate         
v.
1) (D; intr.) ('to meditate, think') to speculate about, on (to speculate about what might have been)
2) (D; intr.) ('to conduct business by taking risks') to speculate in; on (to speculate in oil shares; to speculate in gold; to speculate on the stock market)
3) (L) ('to assume, think') they speculated that the election results would be close
speculate         
(speculates, speculating, speculated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you speculate about something, you make guesses about its nature or identity, or about what might happen.
It would be unfair to Debby's family to speculate on the reasons for her suicide...
The doctors speculate that he died of a cerebral haemorrhage caused by a blow on the head...
The reader can speculate what will happen next.
VERB: V prep, V that, V wh
speculation (speculations)
The President has gone out of his way to dismiss speculation over the future of the economy minister...
N-VAR
2.
If someone speculates financially, they buy property, stocks, or shares, in the hope of being able to sell them again at a higher price and make a profit.
The banks made too many risky loans which now can't be repaid, and they speculated in property whose value has now dropped.
VERB: V prep/adv
speculate         
v. n.
1.
Meditate, contemplate, cogitate, reflect, ponder, muse, ruminate, think, consider, theorize.
2.
Trade (hazardously).

Wikipedia

Speculation

In finance, speculation is the purchase of an asset (a commodity, goods, or real estate) with the hope that it will become more valuable shortly. It can also refer to short sales in which the speculator hopes for a decline in value.

Many speculators pay little attention to the fundamental value of a security and instead focus purely on price movements. In principle, speculation can involve any tradable good or financial instrument. Speculators are particularly common in the markets for stocks, bonds, commodity futures, currencies, fine art, collectibles, real estate, and derivatives.

Speculators play one of four primary roles in financial markets, along with hedgers, who engage in transactions to offset some other pre-existing risk, arbitrageurs who seek to profit from situations where fungible instruments trade at different prices in different market segments, and investors who seek profit through long-term ownership of an instrument's underlying attributes.

Ejemplos de uso de Speculate
1. Newspapers speculate daily on other potential targets.
2. McCLELLAN:Â I thought Josh had a great answer, he said, I‘m not going to speculate myself and I‘m not going to speculate on those who are speculating.
3. Wang refused to speculate on how the contamination occurred.
4. "It‘s too early to speculate," Cain said late Wednesday afternoon.
5. Shah declined to speculate who was responsible for the attack.