Bazı spekülatörler yaşlı insanların cehalet ve acizliklerinden yararlanmaktadır. - Some speculators take advantage of the ignorance and helplessness of old people.
In commodity futures, an individual who does not hedge, but who trades with the objective of achieving profits through the successful anticipation of price movements
One, who attempts to anticipate price changes and, through buying and selling contracts, aims to make profits A speculator does not use the market in connection with the production, processing, marketing or handling of a product See: trader
One who speculates; as in investing, one who is willing to take volatile risks upon invested principle for the potential of substantial returns. See also, gambler, punter
An individual who trades rather than hedges in commodity futures with the objective of achieving profits through the successful anticipation of price movements
a market participant who has absolutely no interest in owning or selling a physical commodity, but makes money taking on risk--buying and selling futures contracts in hopes of making a profit
A speculator is one who is prepared to accept calculated risks in the marketplace for attractive potential returns A speculator's objective is usually short to medium term capital gain, whereas regular income and safety of principal are the prime goals of the conservative investor
A market participant who tries to profit from buying and selling futures and options contracts by anticipating future price movements Speculators assume market price risk and add liquidity and capital to the futures markets
In futures, an individual who does not hedge, but who trades with the objective of achieving profits through the successful anticipation of price movements
An individual who trades in stocks and/or futures markets with the objective of realizing a profit by successfully anticipating price changes A necessary player in a futures market as the speculator provides liquidity
{i} one who buys and sells commodities to profit from fluctuations in their market value, one who engages in any risky business venture in the hope of making large gains
A person who acquires title or legal control of real estate with the belief that due to changing market conditions the property can be sold at a future date for more than what was initially invested Such action is particularly common in viable real estate markets where cities or communities are growing rapidly and the direction of growth is toward a particular part of the city
One who attempts to anticipate price changes and, through buying and selling futures contracts, aims to make profits; does not use the futures market in connection with the production, processing, marketing or handling of a product The speculator has no interest in making or taking delivery
A speculator is a person who speculates financially. someone who buys goods, property, shares in a company etc, hoping that they will make a large profit when they sell them