Examples of using Highly speculative in English and their translations into Greek
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for that matter tokens is highly speculative and the market is indeed largely unregulated.
tokens is highly speculative and the market is largely unregulated.
the market became highly speculative, undergoing variations of sales prices between 1 and 4.
the rate of which is determined on a highly speculative market, thus complicate financial operations-
Foreign currency exchange trading is highly speculative and is suitable only for those who(a)
believing there was“… a lack of appropriate consumer protections for highly speculative and complex trades.”.
It was initially dismissed as unlikely or highly speculative, and was taken more seriously when number theorist André Weil found evidence supporting it,
Is highly speculative and is suitable only for those who(a) understand
It was initially dismissed as unlikely or highly speculative, and was taken more seriously when number theorist André Weil found evidence supporting it,
It was once more short-term and highly speculative transactions that were in the middle of that crisis and have underlined the clear connection
In his highly speculative reconstruction of Mithraic cosmogony,
A tax on financial transactions at European level will penalise highly speculative and socially useless financial transactions,
Ca- highly speculative.
That's highly speculative.
It's highly speculative.
That makes it highly speculative.
A logical, though highly speculative, analysis.
As being highly speculative and insufficiently documented.".
The values of almost all these factors are highly speculative.
As a result, the prices of digital currencies are highly speculative.