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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 MatchesMarketable TitleMarketable TitleTitle which can be readily marketed (sold) to a reasonably prudent purchaser aware of the facts and their legal meaning concerning liens and encumbrances. Direct search marketDirect search marketBuyers and sellers seek each other directly and transact directly. Sellers marketSellers marketMarket in which demand exceeds supply. As a result, the seller can dictate the price and the terms of sale. 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. Weak marketWeak marketA stock market where volume is low and the spread is high. Further SuggestionsGraveyard marketLondon Bullion Market First market market indices Marked to market Nonintermediated debt market Market sectors Registered Competitive Market Maker Exchange-market intervention Market economy fund supermarket Capital market efficiency Specialist market Secondary Mortgage Market Security Market Line Marketable securities Real market Security market line Frictionless market Market Security market plane active market Permission Marketing Discounted in or by market Bond market association |
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