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Low Liquidity Market

Definition

A low liquidity market is characterized by a limited number of buyers and sellers, resulting in sparse trading activity and wide bid-ask spreads for digital assets. In such a market, large orders can significantly impact an asset’s price, leading to increased volatility and slippage. Executing trades can be challenging, as there may not be sufficient counter-orders to match desired volumes. This condition often indicates lower market confidence or interest.