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when investing in an asset you should care about more than just the potential returns far too few investors worried about the liquidity of an asset or in other words how easy it is to sell without being forced to accept considerably less than the market price some assets can be sold within seconds whereas it can take weeks or even months to sell others lets assume Mike needs money for an unexpected medical expense how is he going to pay for the medical services youve guessed it with money it should therefore come as no surprise that the most liquid asset class is cash and cash equivalents what about stocks well you can sell popular stocks such as pretty much all of those listed in the SP 500 within even seconds through online brokers less traded stocks are not as liquid and do keep in mind that if something like a financial crisis occurs stock liquidity can go down a lot the same principle is valid when it comes to bonds real estate however is even in times of prosperity not as easy