Spéculées
Spéculées is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily in the context of finance and economics. It derives from the French verb "spéculer," meaning to speculate. In its most common usage, it denotes assets or investments that are bought with the hope that their value will increase, allowing them to be sold later for a profit. This is distinct from investing, which typically implies a longer-term commitment and a belief in the underlying intrinsic value of an asset. Speculative assets are often characterized by higher risk and the potential for rapid price fluctuations. Examples can include certain stocks, cryptocurrencies, commodities, or real estate purchased with the expectation of a quick appreciation.
The act of speculating itself involves taking on risk in anticipation of future gains. This can be