illiquid

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English - Turkish
(Ticaret) likit olmayan
illiquidity
likidite azlığı
English - English
lacking liquidity

Investment in illiquid assets may prove to be a mistake if the market turns down.

An asset which cannot readily be converted into cash
In the context of finance absence of cash flow needed to fulfill financial debts and meet obligations In the context of investments, describes a lightly traded investment such as a stock or bond that is not easily converted into cash
An illiquid market is one which cannot be easily traded without even relatively small orders tending to have a disproportionate impact on prices This is usually due to a low volume of transactions and/or number of participants
The description of a security for which it is difficult to find a buyer or seller
{s} without enough cash; difficult to convert into cash; lacking liquid assets; not liquid
Not easily sold
Any security that cannot easily be sold in the open market; the term is relative and often subject to interpretation
1 An asset that is unable to be easily sold for cash 2 A company or institution that has insufficient cash to meet obligations or continue operations
The description of a security for which it is difficult to find a buyer or seller An illiquid investment is any investment that may be difficult to sell quickly at a price close to its market value Examples include stock in private unlisted companies, commercial real estate and limited partnerships
Said of investments such as a stock, bond or commodity that cannot be readily converted into cash A security becomes illiquid when a lack of trading activity in the security makes it hard to sell without taking a large loss Other assets such as real estate can also be considered to be illiquid because there is not a ready market and they may take time to sell
The description of a security for which it is difficult to find a buyer or seller An illiquid investment is an investment that may be difficult to sell quickly at a price close to its market value Examples include stock in private unlisted companies, commercial real estate and limited partnerships
Used in the context of finance A lack of cash flow needed to fulfill financial debts and obligations Used in the context of investments Refers to a lightly traded investment such as a stock or bond that is not easily converted into cash
An asset not readily convertible into cash Illiquid investments include antique cars, paintings and stamp collections An illiquid security is one without an active secondary market, making it difficult for an owner of the security to sell it Small-capitalization stocks tend to be illiquid because they have fewer shares outstanding and lower trading volumes That can make them more volatile to own BACK TO TOP
Not readily convertible into cash; examples are stocks, bonds, or commodities which are not traded actively and would be difficult to sell at once without taking a large loss Other assets for which there is not a ready market, and which therefore might take some time to sell, include real estate and collectibles such as rare stamps, coins, and antique furniture
A stock, bond or commodity that is not frequently traded and would be difficult to sell at the time and price a customer states Other assets that are considered illiquid include real estate and collectibles such as rare stamps, coins or antiques
illiquidity
The condition of being illiquid; a lack of liquidity
illiquid

    Hyphenation

    il·liq·uid

    Turkish pronunciation

    îlîkwîd

    Antonyms

    liquid

    Pronunciation

    /əˈləkwəd/ /ɪˈlɪkwɪd/

    Etymology

    () From il- +‎ liquid.
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