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    The NYSE Is Defined as a "Spot" Market Purely and Simply
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The NYSE Is Defined as a "Spot" Market Purely and Simply

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The NYSE is defined as a "spot" market purely and simply because it has a physical location.The NASDAQ,on the other hand,is not a spot market because it has no one central location.

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