Sentences with phrase «relatively illiquid»

The world's biggest alternative asset manager is seeking to raise $ 5 billion for its first nontraded real estate investment trust, which has relatively illiquid shares and will most likely be marketed to retail buyers.
Because new cryptocurrencies such as an ICO are often even more illiquid and thinly traded than say bitcoin (which itself is relatively illiquid), whales and insiders without vesting and lock - up periods can quickly move the market up and down due to the large amounts of coin holdings they have.
Prolific collector and hedge fund advisor Steven Cohen was absent from the festival in the wake of insider trading allegations against his firm, and the impending cessation of Bush era tax cuts at the beginning of next year saw many investors looking to put their money in tax - free, yet relatively illiquid, fine art investments.
The markets for many securities we own are relatively illiquid.
Disadvantages: complex, relatively illiquid and expensive.
The difficulty that most of the complaining companies had was a mix of liquid liabilities requiring prompt payment, and relatively illiquid assets that would be difficult to sell.
Size and funding source are my main advantages; I'm only investing for myself so I don't have to worry about redemptions, and unfortunately my funds available to invest are small enough not to move the market, even for relatively illiquid securities.
To quote a study conducted for the Real Estate Research Institute, «in relatively illiquid, segmented, and informationally inefficient CRE markets, negotiated transaction prices may vary from the «true» (but unobservable) market value of the property.»
Compared with the U.S. or European fixed income markets, Canada's bond market is small and relatively illiquid.
For example, a home is a relatively illiquid investment.
Buyers with deep - pockets can create huge price changes when they attempt to enter relatively illiquid markets.
Given that many of the stocks on the list are relatively illiquid, real results will differ.
Liquidity risk: Real estate is a relatively illiquid asset class.
Mutual funds would not be able to invest this much into a relatively illiquid investment without surpassing the 15 % threshold.
An interval fund's biggest risk is its relatively illiquid nature, as it only offers redemption opportunities on a quarterly, bi-annual or sometimes annual basis.
Anyone who has traded relatively illiquid securities — homes are extremely illiquid most of the time — knows exactly what I'm talking about.
While the bond market in general has become relatively illiquid, the corporate junk bond market is now largely trading in «step function» prices for anything larger than «one - sies and two - sies» ($ 1 to $ 2 million bond trades).
This inevitably reduces the attractiveness of relatively illiquid assets like corporate bonds.
Traders said relatively illiquid markets because of holidays across much of Europe and parts of Asia had exacerbated moves on Tuesday.

Not exact matches

Dividend Yield > 4 % Average Volume > 50k, to filter out illiquid companies PEG ratio < 1, which can be used as a «growth at a reasonable price» indication Forward PE > 0, to make sure the company is projected to be profitable going forward Debt / Equity <.4, to make sure the company's balance sheet is relatively healthy on a debt basis Price > 200 Day SMA, to make sure the company is in a positive trend (something I've written about numerous times)
A wholesale deal may be relatively liquid if the wholesaler is able to find a buyer quickly, but it can also be quite illiquid if they're unable to find a motivated buyer immediately.
In illiquid markets and trading platforms with inflated volumes, it is relatively easy to manipulate the price of small cryptocurrencies.
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