Market Liquidity

Market liquidity is defined by the number of participants in that market. The more the number of participants, the more liquid the market. Illiquid or thin markets, by contrast, have fewer participants. High liquidity commodity markets posses higher efficiency, which means that prices reflect more realistic values, and positions can be established or closed without causing price volatility.

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