English to Malay Dictionary speculate

speculate

spekulasi
definition
verb
my colleagues speculate about my private life
form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
he didn't look as though he had the money to speculate in stocks
invest in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
translation of 'speculate'
verb
mengagak
example
It lets traders and investors 'speculate' on the rate of fluctuation for US stocks.
A hedge fund borrows money to 'speculate' in the stock market.
my colleagues 'speculate' about my private life
Interest rates were stable under the gold standard, and the small variation in bond prices did not admit a profitable opportunity to 'speculate' in bonds.
And, did it become popular to borrow in Euros to 'speculate' in higher-yielding Mexican or Brazilian securities?
my colleagues 'speculate' about my private life
October is one of the most dangerous months to 'speculate' in shares.
he didn't look as though he had the money to 'speculate' in stocks
Large capitalists can invest in government bonds, or they can 'speculate' in stocks and commodities whose price is soaring due to the inflation.
But it seems some investors were willing to 'speculate' on the stock before that.
he didn't look as though he had the money to 'speculate' in shares
So you'd like to 'speculate' on the stock market, but find the publicly quoted companies a bit too dry?
Spread bets carry a very high level of risk to your capital; only 'speculate' with money you can afford to lose.
You should only 'speculate' with risk capital (money you can afford to lose).
Business profits also allowed him to 'speculate' in hinterland real estate, railroad stocks, and other enterprises in the hope of further returns.
Let's just walk through some of the steps of this, if you actually are going to go out and 'speculate' in the marketplace.
Fannie officials say they are in control of their risks and don't 'speculate' with derivatives.
How many are taking advantage of real estate inflation and mortgage interest deductibility to fund their retirement accounts or otherwise 'speculate' in the markets?
A railway boom and mania followed during the 1840s, with promoters and 'speculators' planning lines all over Britain.
Andersen 'speculated' that the amount would hover around $15,000.
He also 'speculated' that she may have been killed somewhere else and dumped at the spot, between 2 am and 6.30 am.
Dr. Penney, in his evidence, 'speculated' that the error was a typographical one.
The year just ended was a prosperous one for stock market 'speculators' and traders around the globe.
A lot of people 'speculated' that the family was simply a prop.
Some time ago, I 'speculated' that I thought the information age would be a tool that would ultimately make it difficult for governments to justify war.
Ms Lee 'speculated' that a library may be interested in purchasing the collection, with previous press reports suggesting the British Library.
Cohen at first 'speculated' that the attacker may have been ‘just blagging’ and that he was only visiting the area, but later admitted that this was unlikely.
Some have 'speculated' that it stems from the fact that most women are still regarded as outsiders in the corporate world, thus freeing them to do the right thing instead of the convenient thing.
He 'speculated' that Katherine therefore had fallen out of a shattered window, adding: ‘If she had been wearing a seatbelt, that wouldn't have happened.’
Gambling on sports is like 'speculating' on the stock market.
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