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When your wealth exists, but only on paper and never on time.
means The condition of owning something valuable that you cannot quickly sell or convert to cash without a painful loss.
from From Latin liquidus, flowing, with the negating prefix in-; money that flows is liquid, money that sticks is not. The financial sense hardened in the 19th century when balance sheets learned to fear assets that wouldn't move.
Real estateThe classic illiquid asset: months to sell.
Liquidity premiumInvestors demand extra return for being trapped.
Bank killerIlliquidity, not insolvency, triggers most bank runs.