Stocks are flying high. Buying and selling them can be tougher than it seems.
Liquidity—how readily sellers can find buyers and buyers can find sellers—has been on the decline. That can mean higher costs and more volatile prices. The problem can touch traders big and small, from pension funds looking to hedge positions to retail traders jumping in and out of individual stocks.
Could that be because there's been no growth?
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