Definition
Fancy financial speak for stocks—those little pieces of companies you can buy that either make you feel like Warren Buffett or a complete idiot, depending on the day. They represent actual ownership in a corporation, unlike bonds where you're just the company's reluctant banker. The asset class that lets you participate in capitalism's rollercoaster while your stomach does backflips every time the market hiccups.
Example Usage
After the market crash, his portfolio of equities looked less like a retirement plan and more like a particularly expensive hobby.
Source: Financial terminology via Free Dictionary API
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