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Zohar Posted 11 years ago
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Highly lucrative event

can I describe an event as highly lucrative?

set up a trading strategy that will have you profit on this highly lucrative event.

If not, which adjective can I use instead?
  

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What is the exact nature of the "event" that you refer to?

  • What is the exact nature of the "event" that you refer to?
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What is the exact nature of the "event" that you refer to?
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it's a financial event that provided you with details on the financial market. By utilizing the information you get you can make a lot of money
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Zoharit's a financial event that provided you with details on the financial market. By utilizing the information you get you can make a lot of money
Do you mean, say, a company publishing its accounts, or the publication of government financial statistics, or something of that nature?

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