Card 98 / 100: In common discussions, what is the difference between an investor and a speculator in stocks?
Answer:
People typically think of an investor as someone who intends to hold a stock for a long time either as part of a general strategy or because the company seems dependable. A speculator, on the other hand, is someone who looks to get in and out relatively quickly, after an anticipated price move. Sample Partial Credit Answer A speculator thinks the original price of the stock is wrong.
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