A dealer on a financial market who expects prices to rise, commonly associated with a bull market, leaving the dealer more likely to be a buyer than a seller, often establishing a long position in hopes of selling at a higher price.
An investor is a party who allocates capital to purchase an asset with the expectation of financial returns. Generally, investors are more diligent and conservative compared to speculators.
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