speculative stocks

  • 1Speculative Stock — A general term describing a stock with high risk relative to any potential positive returns. Speculative stocks are often purchased by those who believe the stock will appreciate in value without performing a detailed analysis. Speculative stocks …

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  • 2speculative — adjective Date: 14th century 1. involving, based on, or constituting intellectual speculation; also theoretical rather than demonstrable < speculative knowledge > 2. marked by questioning curiosity < gave him a speculative glance > 3. of,&#8230; …

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  • 3stocks — Synonyms and related words: Oregon boat, assessable stock, authorized capital stock, bilbo, blue chip, blue chip stock, bond, bonds, borrowed stock, branks, bridle, camisole, capital stock, chains, collar, common stock, convertible preferred&#8230; …

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  • 4penny stocks — Inexpensive issues of stock, typically selling at less than $1 a share, in companies that often are newly formed or involved in highly speculative ventures. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. penny stocks …

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  • 5penny stocks — Low priced stocks selling at less than USD1 a share, often highly speculative. Exchange Handbook Glossary * * *    A type of ordinary share which is of negligible value, but may prove to be a good speculative investment. In the US these shares&#8230; …

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  • 6penny stocks — Low priced stock issues often highly speculative, selling at less than $1 a share …

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  • 7cats and dogs — speculative stocks with short histories of sales, earnings, and dividend payments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 9Middle Market Firm — A firm with sizeable annual revenues, ranging from $50 million to $1 billion. As the term implies, such a firm is one that straddles the middle market between the smaller companies and the billion dollar giants. In the case of professions such as …

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  • 10Upgrade — A positive change in the rating of a security. An upgrade is usually triggered by a steady improvement in the fundamentals and financials of the entity that has issued the security. Upgrades to the credit rating of corporate issuers of debt&#8230; …

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