kaubeldav
Kaubeldav is an Estonian adjective that means capable of being traded. In economic, legal, and financial contexts it is used to classify assets, rights, or instruments that can be bought and sold on a market. Tradability is a property closely related to liquidity and market accessibility; an asset may be considered tradable even if its market is not highly liquid, while some assets are restricted from trading by regulatory or contractual constraints.
In practice, the term appears in phrases such as kaubeldav väärtpaber (tradable security) or kaubeldav omandiõigus
Etymology traces kaubeldav to the Estonian verb kaubelda, meaning to trade. The word is predominantly used
See also: tradability, liquidity, securities, and market regulation.