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Capital or Liquidity

Which comes first, capital or liquidity? The answer is - it depends, but they work together. In the modern era, You cannot rely on one source for your capital or your liquidity. Waterville works as your liaison to a variety of traditional, new media, and social media technologies that bring liquidity to clients and their investors.  

The liquidity of a product can be measured as how often it is bought and sold; this is known as volume. Often investments in liquid markets such as the stock market or futures markets are considered to be more liquid than investments such as real estate, based on their ability to be converted quickly. Some assets with liquid secondary markets may be more advantageous to own, so buyers are willing to pay a higher price for the asset than for comparable assets without a liquid secondary market.