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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a speculator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who engages in speculation, particularly in financial markets or investments.
Example: "As a speculator, she often takes risks in the stock market, hoping to profit from price fluctuations."
Alternatives: "an investor" or "a trader".
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EVERY MAN A SPECULATOR: A History of Wall Street in American Life, by Steve Fraser.
Your standing offer to sell, that is, becomes a free call option for a speculator, backstopping him as he makes a speculative bet that the stock will fall.
The collector's instinct had become mixed up with speculation, greed and fear.Like all bubbles, the mania subsided, leaving many a speculator ruined.
"Trump is a speculator.
"I am proud to be a speculator," Niederhoffer wrote.
But just holding the swap means you are a speculator.
Practically, he's a speculator, but temperamentally he's an enthusiast.
One analyst who worked with Mr. Cohen says: "He's a speculator fundamentally.
"She was conservative on the risk side, she's not a speculator".
Officials at the funds contend that Mr. Lipson is a speculator out for a fast buck.
"So far you miss a speculator, the finance bad guy," he wrote in the blog.
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