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Posted 03 September, 2009 by Reed T. Tyson from PingduInvestment Dab hand, my name is Reed Tyson from Pingdu. Though i've gone through my part of daying, there is something that i didn't get: what does one-way market mean?Investment Dab hand Answers:That's a topic of chief import for an amateur forex tradr to grasp. one-way market is 1) A market which only can quote a firm price on either the bid or the ask side. This can be caused by temporary market inefficiencies or by regulatory controls, as can be found in some foreign countries. A one-way market also can be created when there are only buyers, or only sellers, interested in a particular asset or security at a specific point in time. 2) A slang term to describe a market that is moving strongly in one direction with little resistance. 1) Certain countries have created one-way markets for themselves in respect to foreign investment - in Korea, for instance, investors typically can purchase only initial public offerings of companies, and no investing is allowed on the secondary markets once that window has passed. 2) A good example of an one-way market would be the ending stage of the technology-driven bull market of the late 1990s. In January of 2000, nearly every stock was rising every day, regardless of the fundamentals at the time.Go to
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