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sellers' market
sell·er's market also sell·ers' market (sĕl′ərz)n. A market condition in which demand exceeds supply, resulting in rising prices and favorable terms for sellers.sellers' market n (Economics) a market in which demand exceeds supply and sellers can influence prices sell′ers' mar`ket n. a market in which goods and services are scarce and prices relatively high. Compare buyers' market. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sellers' market - a market in which more people want to buy than want to sellseller's marketmarket, marketplace, market place - the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold; "without competition there would be no market"; "they were driven from the marketplace" | See seller's market See seller's marketLegalSeeSellersellers' market
Bull MarketA market for a security, commodity, currency, or anything else where prices are consistently increasing. For example, if an index increases 10-20% over a relatively brief period of time, it is said to be in a bull market. There is a great deal of money that can be made in a bull market, but the danger exists that a bull market can undergo a price correction or become a speculative bubble. See also: Bear market.sellers' market A market in which the demand for an asset swamps supply to the point that prices rise above the level that would have been expected under more usual circumstances. A new issue in great demand by investors is an example of a sellers' market. Underwriters may have to allocate available shares of the issue to their clients, resulting in sharply higher prices once the shares begin trading in the secondary market. Compare buyers' market.
sellers' market
Bull MarketA market for a security, commodity, currency, or anything else where prices are consistently increasing. For example, if an index increases 10-20% over a relatively brief period of time, it is said to be in a bull market. There is a great deal of money that can be made in a bull market, but the danger exists that a bull market can undergo a price correction or become a speculative bubble. See also: Bear market.sellers' market A market in which the demand for an asset swamps supply to the point that prices rise above the level that would have been expected under more usual circumstances. A new issue in great demand by investors is an example of a sellers' market. Underwriters may have to allocate available shares of the issue to their clients, resulting in sharply higher prices once the shares begin trading in the secondary market. Compare buyers' market.sellers' market
Synonyms for sellers' marketnoun a market in which more people want to buy than want to sellSynonymsRelated Words- market
- marketplace
- market place
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