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A market in which an investor purchases a security from another investor rather...
Trading activity in a security immediately following its initial offering to the public.
The trading activity in a security following its p... Add a comment
The trading that occurs after an initial public offering (IPO) is the aftermarket. The trading volume on the first day that an equity is publicly offered is extremely high. Flipping and aftermarket purchases can cause the volume to unexpectedly rise or drop in the days immediately following an IPO. Investors must be aware of the risks involved with trading in a fast aftermarket. The aftermarket performance is the appreciation or depreciation of an IPO from the offering price forward. However, to get a more realistic benchmark, some investors prefer to track the aftermarket performance from the first day close because of the high volatility during the first day of trading.
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all products and services used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles that was not produced by the original car manufacturer.
A term used to describe the various products and services used to repair, maintain, or upgrade vehicles. The term "aftermarket" is most commonly used to describe specialty auto body parts such as hoods, spoilers, and body kits.
A component or product that's not included or intended as original equipment.
(Replacement Market) all products and services used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles.
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