a speculator flush with cash;
a commodities speculator; a speculator regarding the future turn of events.
speculators responsible for the factitious value of some stocks.
These houses were built by property speculators.
the speculators have tasted blood and could force a devaluation of the franc.
Some speculators have tried to corner wheat.
We couldn't hear the starting announcement above the hubbub of bettors, speculators, tipsters, and touts.
CONFRONTED by a growing army of speculators, on June 11th the Reserve Bank of New Zealand decided enough was enough—and let rip with the peashooter.
If the price efficiency underlying index after the listing of 50ETF isn’t improved, liquidity traders will sustain losses with information traders, speculator and arbitrager can’t profit.
Speculators again see the yuan as a one-way bet.
So I think that there might be speculators around that
Already soldiers and civilians alike were feeling the pinch, and the muttering against him and his fellow speculators was bitter.
For those speculators, what matters is whether they can make money as soon and much as possible.
Joe Lewis made the bulk of his fortune as a currency speculator in the 1980s and early 90s.
The Land Companies, Speculators, and Western Land Tenure.
It was the rational, cold disdain of a Southerner and a speculator.
Mrs. Elsing hated to take his money —" speculator money" — but the Association needed money badly.
There is a bleak comedy in seeing speculators nursing burned fingers once again.
That made commodities, which do not offer a yield, less attractive to speculators.
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