ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
Financial Theory Videos 199 videos
A secular trend is something that changes over time, but is not necessarily an element in a repeated, continuing cycle.
What is the Advance Decline Ratio? The advance decline ratio is used to determine how the market performed on a given day. It does this by comparin...
What is the Dow Theory? Dow Theory is a collection of indicators and definitions of the types of market signals for indicating a Bull or Bear marke...
Finance: What is a thin market? 13 Views
Share It!
Description:
What is a thin market, and has it been on Jenny Craig recently?
- Social Studies / Finance
- Finance / Financial Responsibility
- College and Career / Personal Finance
- Life Skills / Personal Finance
- Finance / Finance Definitions
- Life Skills / Finance Definitions
- Finance / Personal Finance
- Courses / Finance Concepts
- Subjects / Finance and Economics
- Finance and Economics / Terms and Concepts
- Terms and Concepts / Bonds
- Terms and Concepts / Charts
- Terms and Concepts / Company Management
- Terms and Concepts / Financial Theory
- Terms and Concepts / Index Funds
- Terms and Concepts / Investing
- Terms and Concepts / Managed Funds
- Terms and Concepts / Marketing
- Terms and Concepts / Metrics
- Terms and Concepts / Stocks
- Terms and Concepts / Trading
Transcript
- 00:00
Finance allah shmoop what is thin market peahen happens when
- 00:07
few stocks are trading on bonds to actually thin is
- 00:12
illiquid thin is when there just aren't a lot of
- 00:15
buyers at the given price levels Thin is when trading
- 00:19
volumes are described by the kindly wise cnbc commentators as
Full Transcript
- 00:25
being anemic Thin is when the headlines ask where have
- 00:29
all the stock buyers gone Long time passing bob dylan
- 00:34
i'll go ask your parents finn is it Well not
- 00:37
this guy Fat is high volumes lots of cash being
- 00:41
put to work Buying securities fat is big demand to
- 00:44
buy a big supply of supply Fat or liquid markets
- 00:48
are generally driven by cash being put to work which
- 00:52
either came from investors who simply saved their pennies to
- 00:55
then deploy them in the market's taking on more risk
- 00:58
by being exposed to more volatility and generally speaking hi
- 01:02
liquidity even in a world where the stock market is
- 01:05
flat is generally perceived as bullish or positive voting in
- 01:09
the future of stock market values Yeah so what does
- 01:11
all that mean Money being put to work is good
- 01:14
It adds liquidity It means people are hopeful optimistic lots
- 01:18
Of opinions Then goto work assessing the upside and downside
- 01:22
of the market such that the gumball estimate effect is
- 01:25
in place And if you didn't go to third grade
- 01:27
in the last decade the gumball estimate game revolves around
- 01:30
the idea that if many opinions estimate the number of
- 01:33
gumballs in this big fish tank those numbers get averaged
- 01:36
and way more often than not The average guesses in
- 01:39
fact very close to the actual number of gumballs crushing
- 01:43
down on the innocent guppies and other goldfish below The
- 01:47
same holds true in the stock market where the aggregation
- 01:49
of many opinions usually makes for better decisions or at
- 01:53
least more accurate estimates And in the case where a
- 01:55
market suddenly grows thin it means that a lot of
- 01:59
educated well heeled invest astors have been spooked by the
- 02:02
notion of taking on risk in their portfolios by taking
- 02:05
their safe cash and risking it in the market So
- 02:09
they d risk or simply then keep cash in their
- 02:12
wallets Not wanting to put it to work until better 00:02:15.065 --> [endTime] signs come from you know on high
Related Videos
How are risk and reward related? Take more risk, expect more reward. A lottery ticket might be worth a billion dollars, but if the odds are one in...
GED Social Studies 1.1 Civics and Government
What is bankruptcy? Deadbeats who can't pay their bills declare bankruptcy. Either they borrowed too much money, or the business fell apart. They t...
What's a dividend? At will, the board of directors can pay a dividend on common stock. Usually, that payout is some percentage less than 100 of ear...