piyush gupta
Cyborg Agent
aryayush said:LOL! Apple did not say it would launch multi-touch displays. It is baseless speculation.
But of course, seeing your standard of fluency in the language, I am not surprised you did not understand the meaning of the word 'speculating'.
I think u better think about ur language
see here
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showpost.php?p=437817&postcount=9
i think u now have to google meaning of spaculation
U KNOW NA WHAT IS GOOGLE
results
Definitions of speculation on the Web:
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- guess: a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
- a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence); "speculations about the outcome of the election"; "he dismissed it as mere conjecture"
- an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits; "he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it"
- meditation: continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature; "the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge"
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[SIZE=-1] - Speculation involves the buying, holding, and selling of stocks, commodities, futures, currencies, collectibles, real estate, or any valuable thing to profit from fluctuations in its price as opposed to buying it for use or for income ( via dividends, rent etc). Speculation or agiotage represents one of three market roles in western financial markets, distinct from hedging and arbitrage.
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[SIZE=-1] - The employment of funds by a speculator. Safety of principal is a secondary factor. ^ top
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[SIZE=-1] - Assumption of risk in anticipation of gain but recognizing a higher than average possibility of loss.
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[SIZE=-1] - Deliberately assuming a net asset (long) position or net liability (short) position in an asset, such as a foreign currency, in the hope of profiting from price changes.
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[SIZE=-1] - The purchase of a risky investment in anticipation of greater returns than that on a risk-free asset.
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[SIZE=-1] - The purchase or sale of an asset (or acquisition otherwise of an open position) in hopes that its price will rise or fall respectively, in order to make a profit. See destabilizing speculation and stabilizing speculation.
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[SIZE=-1] - Purchase of an asset with the expectation of selling it quickly for a large gain.
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[SIZE=-1] - The practice of buying and selling land or other property in order to profit by the rise or fall in their market value; implies a riskier venture than investment.
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[SIZE=-1] - Investing in a way that carries a high degree of risk ie loosing your capital investment. An investor would hope to "score big" by investing in a speculative investment. "Day Trading" is a type of speculative investing due to the fast-paced market timing nature of buying stock and selling immediately.
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[SIZE=-1] - The purchase or sale of a financial instrument for the sole purpose of making a capital gain.
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[SIZE=-1] - The assumption of a long or short position in a financial instrument or a currency in anticipation of a favourable market movement which should result in a gain when the position is covered.
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[SIZE=-1] - An attempt to profit from futures price changes through the purchase or sale of futures contracts. In the process, the speculator assumes the risk that the hedger is transferring, and provides liquidity in the market.
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[SIZE=-1] - Trading for the explicit purpose of making profits.
www.tmac.ca/seminars/financial-risk-glossary.html