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Deep Market

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Deep Market
A market with high trading volume and a small bid-ask spread. However, an investor can profit in a deep market, especially if he/she trades large numbers of securities. When the bid-ask spread is narrow, an investor may have difficulty making more than a small return for each trade, but sheer numbers can make returns add to a substantial amount. In any case, a deep market is almost always highly liquid.

deep market
A market for a security in which there are numerous, sizable bids and offers. A deep market for a security provides an investor in that security with more liquidity. Compare thin market, tight market.


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