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Firm marketIn the context of general equities, prices at which a security can actually be bought or sold in decent sizes, as compared to an inside market with very little depth. See: Actual market.Firm market Similar MatchesMarket ValueMarket ValueThe highest price a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller accept, both being fully informed, and the property exposed for a reasonable period of time. The market value may be different from the price a property can actually be sold for at a given time (market price), Intermarket Surveillance Information System (ISIS)Intermarket Surveillance Information System (ISIS)A database that distributes information from all the major stock exchanges in the United States. Nonmarketable securityNonmarketable securitySecurities that cannot be easily bought and sold. Liquid marketLiquid marketA market in which large quantities of shares (or commodities etc) are being bought and sold thereby making trading straightforward. This situation could also reduce the spread that is, the difference between the buying and selling price of shares. Grey marketGrey marketThe unofficial trading of securities before their formal issue.A good example of a grey market is the spread betting that takes place before the launch of a new issue, as investors try to predict which way the price of the newly issued shares will go. Further SuggestionsForeign exchange marketNasdaq stock market Cost of carry market Exchange-market intervention Futures market Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index Market bull market Registered equity market maker capital market theory Rembrandt market F Fair Market Value narrow market Non-market economy cash market normal market size Private market value (PMV) market maker Intermarket Surveillance Group bear market Efficient market Efficient market close market Open markets Foreign equity market |
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