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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speculative buying" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of purchasing assets or goods with the intention of reselling them at a higher price in the future, with the risk of potentially losing money. Example: The stock market was booming due to speculative buying from investors eager to make quick profits.
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The measure is intended to deter speculative buying.
Clearly, it encouraged the speculative buying of the past few years.
Speculative buying drove platinum prices to a 23-year high of $730 an ounce.
Speculative buying has eased slightly but prices and sales have reached new highs.
They don't need to buy mediocre material, and there's no absolutely speculative buying".
Speculative buying spurred most of the rise, but strong demand and falling stocks may push prices higher still.
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Commenting on the findings, Helen Williams, chief executive of the charity said: Some of the areas where the numbers are on the rise, such as parts of central London, have buoyant housing markets and speculative buying-to-leave may-well be a factor requiring some more imaginative responses.
He rates the company's shares a speculative buy.
Canaccord has moved from buy to speculative buy, and slashed its price target from £19.22 to 563p.
With the shares trading at 35 cents each, he downgraded his rating from strong speculative buy to underperform.
Marks & Spencer dipped 4p to 491.1p despite Canaccord Genuity raising its recommendation from hold to speculative buy, albeit with a target price reduced froim 585p to 550p.
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