No, this isn't possible, especially not when you're trading a highly
liquid stock like Apple.
I'll use a really
liquid stock like BlackBerry, which currently has 26/55 (bid / ask lots) on NASDAQ and 88/55 (bid / ask lots) in Toronto.
Not exact matches
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All untaxed income currently held overseas will immediately be taxed at a fixed rate: 12 percent for money held in
liquid assets
like stocks and bonds, 5 percent for intangibles
like buildings and factories.
An ETF works a lot
like a typical
stock — they can be traded anytime during the day, they're
liquid and they experience price changes throughout the day.
It simply makes no sense in light of a trend
like the one seen below (which incidentally masks quite a bit of internal weakness in less
liquid stocks to boot).
My tips for quinoa are (1) soak quinoa in cold water beforehand to get rid of the bitter taste; (2) toast your quinoa — it tastes nuttier; (3) use a bit less than a 2:1
liquid: grain ratio, as more water makes for soggy quinoa; (4) cook in vegetable
stock instead of water and add in flavorings
like smashed garlic, peppercorns and fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs.
I
like to mention that you have to use quite some
liquid in the form of veggie
stock.
No matter what the color, let it cool slightly before adding a
liquid,
like stock or milk.
Water doesn't cut it for me when I'm adding
liquid to my beans to sauces — I prefer a
liquid with more flavor,
like broth,
stock (yes, there is a difference), wine, or even vegetable juice.
A tip: there is nothing magical about quinoa - you can make as much as you want well in advance - just use1 part quinoa to 2 parts
liquid (I
like to use chicken
stock).
This doesn't require any
stock or water, but only because the tomatoes aren't as dry from higher - heat roasting, and I
like your method with added
liquid better.
I also use 1 can of chicken
stock and 1 can of beef
stock when I make this (plus any
liquid that I've saved (frozen) from cooking the ham)-- this seems to give a more complex flavor (we
like it).
The only thing id say i would change for next time is to do 5 - 6 cups of
stock to make up for the lost coconut milk to make it more
liquid because mine came out more
like mashed carrots.
It wasn't tom yam (though it would surprise me if the mother
stock and poaching
liquid wasn't the same), because the sauce was a sauce instead of
like a soup.
Freezer bags are the best way to store
liquids like chicken
stock or soup.
I realized how much I took my ladle for granted, a tool that could easily pour
stock into quarts for freezing, portion soup into meal prep containers, and generally keep a kind - of - klutzy person
like me from splashing hot
liquid everywhere.
If you're making a casserole or a braise that only calls for a bit of
stock (in addition to other
liquids like wine), feel free to go for the store - bought stuff.
Adding a splash of
liquid,
like sake,
stock, wine, beer, or coconut milk will help lift all of the crusty, golden - brown bits from the pan.
But when you make a bone
stock the right way, it's
like liquid gold.
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Are public
stocks,
like Exxon Mobil,
liquid?
There is no minimum volume requirement, so a
stock like Cagles could be difficult to find a
liquid market in which to trade.
Liquid assets are the assets that include cash, and near cash assets
like the investments in
stocks, mutual funds or other investments that can easily be converted into cash.
I think this is the best answer for why an emergency fund shouldn't be in an investment vehicle, even a fairly
liquid one
like stocks
Also
like stocks, ETFs are usually very
liquid - you can buy and sell ETF shares throughout the trading day.
Investing in less
liquid items that grow on their own,
like stocks, bonds, interest bearing accounts... these are much more efficient ways to build wealth.
Conversely, an index
like the S&P 500 is comprised of the largest and most
liquid stocks sp there's full replication.
I
like to keep my emergency cash
liquid, and although the
stock market is
liquid I don't want to sell because I'm forced to.
Real estate market is not
liquid like stock market where you can keep trailing stop losses on
stock prices on a free fall.
Books are not
liquid like stocks; if you needed to pull money together in a pinch, your book collection may not be of much use to you...
Moving away from the conventional mix of
stocks, bonds and cash, many affluent investors and their advisers are turning to alternative investments —
like managed futures and hedged mutual funds — that are
liquid but behave differently from the rest of the investment pack.
Here is my point to you: geographically constrained markets
like the Bay Area — there is no good way for the
liquid stocks and bonds to keep up with real estate price increases.
Because they are not tied to end - of - day prices, they can be traded throughout the day much
like stocks for those looking to capitalize on hourly trends — for active short - term traders, however, it is important to choose highly
liquid ETFs.
And, what if the desired ETF invests in a narrow segment of the market,
like small cap or international, where
stocks are less
liquid?
They're fairly
liquid, can be purchased
like stocks, and will provide you returns through dividends and appreciation of your original investment.
The REITS trade
like individual
stocks and are very
liquid investment vehicles.
Beach Cottage Blog Recipe Notes * any
stock will do, I
like to use chicken for taste but if you are veggie or don't have chicken any
stock is good * you may want to lose a garlic clove, I love garlic so throw in three * you may need to adjust the
liquid level by adding more
stock * I grab whatever herbs are plentiful in the garden but a shake of dried mixed herbs is cool here too * apple cider vinegar is good in this if you have it lurking in the cupboard, but any vinegar works
Because traded REITs (make sure you know the difference between traded and non-traded REITs) can be bought and sold
like stocks, they are fairly
liquid — unlike direct real estate, which can be difficult to sell quickly if you decide you need to.