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Thin Market

In the world of finance, a thin market refers to a situation where there are not many buyers or sellers for a particular security or in the stock market as a whole. This can result in larger price fluctuations between transactions, compared to a liquid market. A thin market can be a sign of low interest in a specific stock or a limited supply of the stock. Understanding the concept of thin markets is crucial for investors and traders in navigating the stock market.

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