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Sold out marketUnavailability of a futures contract in a particular commodity or maturity date because of contract executions and limited offerings.Sold out market Similar MatchesBear marketBear marketA market in which sellers outnumber buyers and where the trend of share prices is consequently a falling one.The UK's longest running bear market lasted from 1972-1974. From a height of 530 points in 1972 the FT 30 Index fell consistently for more than two years, only reversing its downward trend at the start of 1975. It took almost five years - until the middle of 1977 - before it regained its mid-1972 level.Recent bear markets in the UK have not lasted so long. After Black Monday in October 1987, the FTSE 100 took until July 1989 to regain its pre-crash high of 2,250 points. AftermarketAftermarketSee: Secondary market. Capital market efficiencyCapital market efficiencyThe degree to which the present asset price accurately reflects current information in the market place. See: Efficient market hypothesis. Viral marketingViral marketing(or referral marketing) - a marketing strategy in which people are encouraged to pass on articles, special offers, ezines, e-books, etc. to their friends and colleagues who might be interested. National Market SystemNational Market SystemA US national market system was mandated by the Securities Act Amendments of 1975, the most important federal securities legislation since the 1930s. At the heart of the national market is the ITS, which began operation in 1978. Nine markets - the American, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, New York, Pacific, and Philadelphia and NASD over-the-counter market - are linked electronically by ITS computers. This allows traders at any exchange to seek the best available price on all other exchanges that a particular security is eligible to trade on. The national market system also includes a consolidated electronic tape, which combines last-sale prices from all markets into a single stream of information. Further Suggestionsmain marketSellers market Broad Market Eurocurrency market Email marketing Marketability Integrated financial market Intermarket sector spread Coherent Market Hypothesis emerging markets Segmented market Upstairs market Market access Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Rembrandt market Overlap the market Fast market Graveyard market Middle Market Manufacturing Exporter (MMME) Market jitters Market order go along or participating Free capital markets Discounted in or by market Guerrilla marketing Efficient capital market |
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