Liquidity

Refers to the ease of turning an asset into cash. The opposite of liquidity is illiquidity. In the case of shares, liquidity often decreases if you want to trade a lot of shares. Bonds and shares are usually considered more liquid than private equity and property. Some investments may be subject to a lock-up.  In that regard, Liquidity is also applied to the buying or selling of the shares of investment companies.

 

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