Not exact matches
An
investment like an Options contract could become completely
illiquid, meaning that there is literally no one who would like to
buy a contract that you want to sell.
Private MIEs are
illiquid investments and are not listed on a stock exchangeStock exchange A market in which securities are
bought and sold.
@keshlam - if you are
buying into such an
illiquid stock in the first place I don't think you would have any
investment strategy, you would be purley gambling.
There is nothing wrong in accepting a loss for a trade that goes against you for a stock that is more promising, but firstly your normal advocacy is to
buy more of a falling stock, and secondly your
investment plan should keep you out of
illiquid stocks.
Pretty limited
investment set in general, but especially so today with only a couple very
illiquid securities I am trying to
buy.