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investable
Or in·vest·i·ble
[in-ves-tuh-buhl]
noun
an object suitable as an investment, as a rare coin.
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Other Word Forms
- uninvestable adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of investable1
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Example Sentences
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Once the SMR pioneers start commercial production, a new wave of investable names will follow.
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I’ve argued that up to 10% of your investable assets in bitcoin is reasonable if you understand what you’re buying and can tolerate big drawdowns.
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“You’ve created a data center as an investable class of assets, in a way,” he said.
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Now, Gave says, China is becoming truly investable in a way it wasn’t before.
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China’s government is implementing policies to reduce overcapacity and competition, making its stock market more investable.
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