Speculative investment definition

Speculative investment the Subscriber understands that an investment in the Shares is a speculative investment and that there is no guarantee of success of the Company’s management’s plans. Management’s plans are an effort to apply present knowledge and experience to project a future course of action which is hoped will result in financial success employing the Company’s assets and with the present level of management’s skills and of those whom the Company will need to attract (which cannot be assured). Additionally, all plans are capable of being frustrated by new or unrecognized or unappreciated present or future circumstances which can typically not be accurately, or at all, predicted;
Speculative investment means any money invested in a troubled financial institution with the object of securing a return on the investment in excess of the return on Treasury Bills at the time when the money was invested.
Speculative investment the Investor understands that an investment in any of the shares of Common Stock is a speculative investment and that there is no guarantee of success of the Corporation's management's plans. Management's plans are an effort to apply present knowledge and experience to project a future course of action which is hoped will result in financial success employing the Corporation's assets and with the present level of management's skills and of those whom the Corporation will need to attract (which cannot be assured). Additionally, all plans are capable of being frustrated by new or unrecognized or unappreciated present or future circumstances which can typically not be accurately, or at all, predicted;

More Definitions of Speculative investment

Speculative investment means an investment in which there is a substantial risk of losing all value, but with an expectation of significant gain.