Liquidity
Liquidity describes how easily contracts can be bought or sold without significantly moving the price. A liquid market has many resting orders and a tight bid-ask spread, so larger trades barely shift the price; a thin market can swing on a single order. Liquidity generally tracks trading volume and open interest, which is why high-volume markets tend to give the most reliable prices.
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