antispeculative

/ˌæntiˈspɛkjələtɪv/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or designed to prevent financial speculation (risky investments for quick profit).
    • The new law includes antispeculative measures to stop people from flipping houses too quickly.
    • The government introduced antispeculative taxes to cool down the housing market.
    • Many investors supported the antispeculative regulations after the market crash.
  2. Opposed to or avoiding theoretical or conjectural thinking; focused on practical or proven facts.
    • Some philosophers criticize antispeculative trends for limiting creative thought.
    • His antispeculative approach meant he only published research based on solid data.
    • The teacher encouraged an antispeculative attitude in the science lab, emphasizing observation over guesswork.
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