SMSN 969.0 0.7277% TYT 2786.5 4.8542% SMSD 810.0 0.4963% SMSN 964.0 0.2079% RIGD 65.3 2.9968% RIGD 63.4 5.6667% SHEL 2443.0 -0.6103% AZN 10618.0 0.874% BHP 1815.0 0.9455% HSBA 855.6 2.6268% ULVR 4687.0 -0.2554% CYPC 39.6 -2.4631% RIO 4546.5 0.4751% LLPC 1.548 -99.0% DGED 110.88 -0.1066% BP 353.2 -2.4309% SBID 95.4 0.0% DGE 2058.0 -0.5797% GSK 1432.0 1.6324% REL 4002.0 1.0606%
SMSN 969.0 0.7277% TYT 2786.5 4.8542% SMSD 810.0 0.4963% SMSN 964.0 0.2079% RIGD 65.3 2.9968% RIGD 63.4 5.6667% SHEL 2443.0 -0.6103% AZN 10618.0 0.874% BHP 1815.0 0.9455% HSBA 855.6 2.6268% ULVR 4687.0 -0.2554% CYPC 39.6 -2.4631% RIO 4546.5 0.4751% LLPC 1.548 -99.0% DGED 110.88 -0.1066% BP 353.2 -2.4309% SBID 95.4 0.0% DGE 2058.0 -0.5797% GSK 1432.0 1.6324% REL 4002.0 1.0606%

Narrow Market

Updated on August 29, 2023

Narrow market is the market with a smaller number of buyers and sellers, and is further characterised by high price volatility, low liquidity of assets, and only few transactions occurring in the market. Due to limited number of transactions taking place, it is a common scenario in a narrow market where there are very less investors who sell and buy only particular shares.

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