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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

Liquidity, like many concepts in the investment world, is simple on the surface but becomes far more complex when one examines it more deeply. Essentially, liquidity refers to how quickly an investment can be turned into cash. Both forms of liquidity are important to keep in mind when building a long-term investment plan.

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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

Liquidity, like many concepts in the investment world, is simple on the surface but becomes far more complex when one examines it more deeply. Essentially, liquidity refers to how quickly an investment can be turned into cash. Both forms of liquidity are important to keep in mind when building a long-term investment plan.

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Transcript: Mike Green, Simplify Asset Management

The Big Picture

And so the institutional space, or most asset selectors, asset allocators are gonna look for managers that are trying to add value. You didn’t even have Uber in 2010. The problem is how do you get into hold those securities and how do you get out when the time comes to sell them? Otherwise, why not just buy passive?

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A Timeline of Some of The Best Investment Books

The Irrelevant Investor

Fisher, 1958 The Money Game - George Goodman, 1967 A Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton Malkiel, 1973 Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises - Charles Kindleberger, 1978 The Alchemy of Finance - George Soros, 1987 Market Wizards - Jack Schwager, 1989 Liar's Poker - Michael Lewis, 1989 101 Years on Wall Street, An Investor's Almanac (..)