investable
Americanadjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- uninvestable adjective
Etymology
Origin of investable
Example Sentences
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A stock’s price moves on the general desire to buy rather than sell, so it sounds logical that savers with lots of readily investable cash could create upward pressure.
I have $3 million in investable assets that generate between $500,000 and $800,000 annually, as well as an after-tax account worth $800,000.
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Investable net worth doesn’t include home equity or mortgage debt.
“This is great news as Bayer is becoming investable again for a large part of the investment that was spooked by the judicial risk,” said analysts at Alphavalue.
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On the contrary, it is entirely to be expected that market prices will swing wildly on either side of fair value — not just for bitcoin, but for every investable asset.
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