Vähekaubeldavaid
Vähekaubeldavaid is an Estonian term that translates to "low-traded" or "illiquid" in English. It is primarily used in the context of financial markets to describe assets, such as stocks, bonds, or other securities, that are not frequently bought or sold. This infrequency of trading means that there are typically few buyers and sellers actively participating in the market for these assets at any given time.
The implications of an asset being vähekaubeldav include wider bid-ask spreads, meaning the difference between the
Factors contributing to an asset being vähekaubeldav can include a small number of outstanding shares, limited