The phrase "to have an upside" means to have an advantage, benefit, or positive aspect in a situation or decision.
Sentences with «to have an upside»
Our objective is to find ETFs and stocks that are undervalued but have solid financials and have upside potential. (ibkram.com)
While he doesn't have the upside of a game - changing starter, he's proven himself as a player who can keep a team afloat as a low - investment quarterback. (sbnation.com)
And yet, the trend does have its upside for businesses of all sizes. (inc.com)