Is there a finance term meaning "opposite of leverage"? Insurance maybe? (in sense that you own an asset "more" than 100% by insuring it)
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Replying to @vgr
That's like asking about the opposite of velocity. A fishing pole has leverage, and a spanner has too, the only difference is the ratio.
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Replying to @polyparadigm
The opposite of velocity is obviously depth of rootedness.
4:47 PM - 11 Jul 2017
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