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Thin market

A market in which unusually few transactions occur. This may apply to the shares of a specific company or the market as a whole.

Thin market

A 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

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