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Thin marketA market in which unusually few transactions occur. This may apply to the shares of a specific company or the market as a whole.Thin marketA market in which trading volume is low, and consequently bid and asked quotes are wide and the instrument traded is not very liquid. Very little stock to buy or sell. Illiquid.Thin market Similar MatchesMarket returnMarket returnThe return on the market portfolio. Market RRR (required rate of return) ScheduleMarket RRR (required rate of return) ScheduleA line that indicates the minimum return required by investors at each level of investment risk. The schedule begins at the risk-free interest rate and rises as risk increases. Brokered marketBrokered marketA market in which an intermediary offers search services to buyers and sellers. Market sectorsMarket sectorsThe classifications of bonds by issuer characteristics, such as state government, corporate, or utility. Hammering the marketHammering the marketHeavy selling of stocks by speculators who think that the stock is overvalued and is about to drop. Further SuggestionsImperfect marketMarket Not Held Order Integrated financial market Fast market efficient market theory Aftermarket Market penetration or share Mark to market Computerized market timing system Market based corporate governance system Market share market not held order Permission Marketing First market Depressed market market indices Primary market market value Gray market Marketable securities weak market Segmented Market spot market Money market instruments Marketability |
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