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Dr. Dion Bongaerts, Assistant Professor of Finance was interviewed on BNR Newsradio. The topic was speculation in the financial markets. He argued that there are two sorts of speculators: the good ones, collecting info in advance on markets and wisely acting accordingly and the bad ones, acting purely on expectation and often creating downward spirals.
Dr. Dion Bongaerts, Assistant Professor of Finance was interviewed on BNR Newsradio. The topic was speculation in the financial markets. He argued that there are two sorts of speculators: the good ones, collecting info in advance on markets and wisely acting accordingly and the bad ones, acting purely on expectation and often creating downward spirals.