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Dry Powder Capital

Definition

Dry Powder Capital refers to a substantial amount of uninvested cash or highly liquid assets held by investors, corporations, or funds. This capital is kept readily available to deploy quickly when opportune investment conditions arise, such as market downturns or new project launches. It signifies a strategic reserve awaiting deployment into suitable assets or ventures. The presence of such capital often indicates market participants’ readiness to capitalize on future movements.