Oct 20, 2019
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Illiquid stocks offer substantial opportunity, but can also lead to an inability to purchase as many shares as you would like. This situation, along with a lack of good ideas, can lead you to rationally diversifying your portfolio more than intended. Cash has a high opportunity cost, so it is okay to build small positions in companies that are still high quality, but may not currently trade at wonderful prices.
However, stick to your strategy and don't build full positions in companies if they do not meet both your quality and price standards.