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  • Liquidity: refers to the ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price.

  • Limit Order: is an instruction to wait until the price reaches a specific price before executing the order.

  • Lock-up agreement: is a contractual provision that prevents company insiders from selling their shares for a specified period of time. They are often used as part of the initial public offering (IPO) process.

  • Lock-up period: a period in which investors cannot redeem or sell shares of a given investment. This strategy is common to ensure liquidity in the market and provide stability.

  • Long position: this trading technique is when an investor has acquired when buying an asset or derivative with the expectation that it will increase in value over the long term.

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