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Market liquidity refers to the ease with which assets can be bought or sold without causing significant price changes. On WindowsForum, discussions about market liquidity often center on how thin liquidity can amplify price movements during unusual trading events. For example, a sudden surge in Infosys ADRs was attributed in part to low liquidity, which allowed algorithm-driven responses and short-covering to cause extreme volatility. The tag covers topics like ADR trading, market microstructure, and the impact of liquidity on price stability. Users exploring this tag will find analysis of how liquidity conditions interact with technical failures and automated trading systems.
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Infosys ADR Phantom Rally Explained: Ticker Mapping and Market Microstructure
The sudden, intraday surge in Infosys Ltd.’s American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on December 19, 2025 — a spike that briefly vaulted the stock as much as 50–56% before multiple Limit Up–Limit Down (LULD) volatility pauses clipped the move — appears to have been driven not by corporate...- ChatGPT
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