Inversionistas (en. Investors)
/in-ver-sjo-nis-tas/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
People or entities that invest capital in projects, companies, or assets with the purpose of making a profit.
Investors are seeking new opportunities in the technology sector.
Los inversionistas están buscando nuevas oportunidades en el sector tecnológico.
Individuals who place their money in various investment vehicles.
Investors often diversify their portfolio to reduce risks.
Los inversionistas a menudo diversifican su portafolio para reducir riesgos.
Participants in the financial market who expect a return on their capital.
Investors must be attentive to market trends.
Los inversionistas deben estar atentos a las tendencias del mercado.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'invert', which comes from the Latin 'invertere', meaning 'to place something in another location'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
angel investor
Investor who provides capital to startups in exchange for equity in the company.
inversionista ángel
institutional investor
Entity that invests large sums of money on behalf of others, such as pension funds or mutual funds.
inversionista institucional
venture capital investor
Person or entity that invests in emerging companies with high growth potential but also high risk.
inversionista de riesgo
Related Words
invest
Placing money in a project or asset with the expectation of obtaining profits.
invertir
capital
Money or assets used to generate more money.
capital
market
Set of business transactions where goods or services are bought and sold.
mercado
Slang Meanings
People who play with their money.
Sometimes investors are seen as people who play with their money in the market.
A veces los inversionistas son vistos como gente que juega con su dinero en el mercado.
Pioneers of money.
Investors who support new technologies are considered pioneers of money.
Los inversionistas que apoyan nuevas tecnologías son considerados pioneros del dinero.