'In one famous trade made while listening to a speech by Jean-Claude Trichet, the European Central Bank president, he made £700,000 profit.
It is worth looking at that trade a little further. Inman said that central banks talk to the markets in code. Certain words indicate whether they are going to increase interest rates. One of these code words is “Vigilance”. If the word isn’t used, there is a reasonable chance that rates won’t be increased. When Inman listened to Trichet, he noticed the absence of the word “Vigilance”, so he immediately “maxed out” of his long position. He took a considerable bet buying the market. The rates didn’t go up, everybody wanted to buy, the market spiked, and Inman netted his £700,000 windfall.'
betting on an event-in this case no increase of rates - is NOT TRADING.
it is speculation