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  • 1speculator — / spekjυleɪtə/ noun a person who buys goods, shares or foreign currency in the hope that they will rise in value ● a property speculator ● a currency speculator ● a speculator on the Stock Exchange or a Stock Exchange speculator …

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  • 2bull — n. 1. Male (usually of bovine animals). 2. Edict (issued by the Pope), rescript. 3. Blunder (involving a contradiction), gross mistake. 4. (Astron.) Taurus. 5. Speculator on a rise, stimulator of the stock market …

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  • 3Speculation — Speculator redirects here. For the village, see Speculator, New York. For the Montana mining incident, see Speculator Mine disaster. This article is about the financial term. For other uses, see Speculation (disambiguation). Financial market… …

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  • 4Modern Age of Comic Books — Watchmen (1986), one of the comics considered to signify the beginning of the Modern Age. Cover art by Dave Gibbons. Time span c.1985 present Related periods …

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  • 5Speculation — • A term used with reference to business transactions to signify the investing of money at a risk of loss on the chance of unusual gain Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Speculation     Speculation …

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  • 6Tulip mania — A tulip, known as the Viceroy , displayed in a 1637 Dutch catalog. Its bulb cost between 3000 and 4200 florins depending on size. A skilled craftsman at the time earned about 300 florins a year.[1] Tulip mania or tulipomania (Dutch names include …

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  • 7George Soros — Infobox Celebrity name = George Soros imagesize = 300px caption = George Soros speaking in Malaysia birth date = birth date and age|1930|08|12 birth place = Budapest, Hungary death date = death place = occupation = speculator, investor,… …

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  • 8commodity trade — ▪ economics Introduction       the international trade in primary goods. Such goods are raw or partly refined materials whose value mainly reflects the costs of finding, gathering, or harvesting them; they are traded for processing or… …

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  • 9James Bowie — For other people named James Bowie, see James Bowie (disambiguation). James Jim Bowie Nickname Jim Bowie …

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  • 10futures — Commercial contracts calling for the purchase or sale of specified quantities of a good at specified future dates. The good in question may be grain, livestock, precious metals, or financial instruments such as treasury bills. Up until the time… …

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