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Kathleen Proctor
8 May, 21:27
Why was buying stock based in speculation risk?
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Desiree Hubbard
8 May, 23:19
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It was based on Speculation A Risk because when people buy stocks they're at the anticipation that prices will rise. speculation is the act of buying stocks at the anticipation that prices will rise
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