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Liquidity Data

Definition

Liquidity data comprises information pertaining to the ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without significantly affecting its market price. This data includes metrics such as trading volume, bid-ask spreads, order book depth, and transaction frequency across various exchanges. Analyzing liquidity data helps market participants assess the efficiency and stability of a market. High liquidity generally indicates a healthy and active market, while low liquidity can lead to increased volatility and price manipulation. It is a fundamental component of market analysis for both traditional and digital assets.