Phrases with «illiquidity»

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"Illiquidity" refers to a situation when something, like an asset or investment, is not easily converted into cash or sold quickly without incurring losses. It means that it can be difficult to find buyers or sellers, making it challenging to convert the item into money as desired. Full definition

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Sentences with «illiquidity»

  • However, for the long - term investor interested in unlocking the long - term illiquidity premium following a buy and hold strategy, the liquidity offered by a traded REIT is no benefit, for they arguably have no need for it. (nreionline.com)
  • In making tradeoffs among competing alternatives, we have distinguished ourselves from other professional investors in several ways: our willingness to hold cash balances, sometimes substantial, awaiting opportunities; our preference for investments with a catalyst for the realization of underlying value; our willingness to accept varying degrees of illiquidity in exchange for incremental return; and our flexibility in pursuing opportunities in new areas. (novelinvestor.com)
  • In fact, opportunity risk may just be an extreme case of illiquidity risk (if the asset were fully liquid, you could switch to the better opportunity). (money.stackexchange.com)
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