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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 MatchesHolding the marketHolding the marketThe illegal practice of maintaining and/or placing a sufficient number of buy orders to create price support for a security or commodity in an amount to of stabilize a downward trend. 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. Inverted marketInverted marketA futures market in which the nearer months are selling at price premiums to the more-distant months. Related: Premium. Referral marketingReferral marketingSee viral marketing Market letterMarket letterA newsletter analyzing the market that is written by an SEC-registered investment adviser who sells the letter to subscribers. See: Hulbert Rating. Further SuggestionsCash marketsDirect search market Eurocurrency market Domestic market weak market Workout market Student Loan Marketing Association (SLMA) Asian dollar market Nonintermediated debt market Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index Market Unmarketable Title efficient market theory Locked market Single Market Pricing to market Black market Security market plane Market based forecasting Perfectly competitive financial markets Nonmarketed claims Market Supervision and Surveillance Department Tight market Money market security Market penetration or share |
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