#Liquidity101 Liquidity in finance refers to the ability of an asset to be readily converted into cash without significantly impacting its market price. It essentially describes how easily and quickly an asset can be bought or sold in the market. A high level of liquidity indicates that an asset can be quickly and efficiently traded, while low liquidity means it may take longer to find a buyer or seller, potentially leading to price fluctuations.
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