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Simple English definitions for legal terms

thin market

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A quick definition of thin market:

A thin market is a place where there aren't many people buying or selling things. This means there aren't a lot of options for buyers or sellers, and it can be hard to find someone to trade with. It's like going to a small store with only a few items to choose from, instead of a big store with lots of choices.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A market in which the number of bids or offerings is relatively low.

Example: A small town with only a few real estate agents and limited properties for sale would be considered a thin market for real estate.

This means that there are not many options for buyers and sellers, which can make it difficult to find a good deal or make a sale. In a thin market, prices may be more volatile and less predictable because there are fewer transactions to establish a fair market value.

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