Types of Markets
Markets are categorized by the nature of the transaction or the assets being traded:
Physical Marketplaces: Traditional locations like retail stores, farmers' markets, or bazaars.
Virtual/Online Markets: Platforms like Amazon or eBay where transactions occur electronically without physical contact.
Financial Markets: Specialized arenas for trading securities, including:
Stock Markets: For buying and selling ownership shares in companies.
Bond Markets: For trading debt-based instruments (loans).
Forex Markets: For exchanging international currencies.
Commodity Markets: For trading raw materials such as oil, gold, or agricultural products like wheat.
Labor Markets: Where individuals provide their labor in exchange for wages from employers.
Black/Shadow Markets: Illegal exchanges that operate outside government oversight, often to avoid taxes or trade restricted goods.
Sponsors
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