Definition of «opportunistic investors»

"Opportunistic investors" refers to individuals or entities who take advantage of favorable circumstances or opportunities to make financial investments that offer high potential returns. They are typically willing to take risks and actively seek out advantageous investment situations that may arise due to temporary market conditions, emerging trends, or unique circumstances.

Sentences with «opportunistic investors»

  • Investing in «unicorns» — or start - ups valued over $ 1 billion — has become a «substantially more dangerous and complicated practice», top venture capitalist Bill Gurley warned on Thursday, highlighting emerging trends including the rise of «sharks» or opportunistic investors offering «dirty» conditions to entrepreneurs. (cnbc.com)
  • At SuperReturn West 2018, Star Mountain Capital Founder & CEO, Brett Hickey explored non-traditional secondary deals and how opportunistic investors access and take advantage of the secondary market. (starmountaincapital.com)
  • Most of the time, other opportunistic investors — hedge funds, mutual funds etc. — will come in and snag these bonds, causing a rise in prices. (bondfunds.com)
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