Spot market
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The spot market or cash market is a commodities or securities market in which goods are sold for cash and delivered immediately. Contracts bought and sold on these markets are immediately effective. Spot markets can operate wherever the infrastructure exists to conduct the transaction. The spot market for most securities exists primarily on the internet.
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[edit] Spot Forex
The spot foreign exchange market has a 2 day delivery date, originally due to the time it would take to move cash from one bank to another.
[edit] Energy Spot
The spot energy market allows producers of surplus energy to instantly locate available buyers for this energy, negotiate prices within milliseconds and deliver actual energy to the customer just a few minutes later. Spot markets can be either privately operated or controlled by industry organizations or government agencies. They frequently attract speculators, since spot market prices are known to the public almost as soon as deals are transacted. Examples of energy sport markets for natural gas in Europe are the TTF in the Netherlands and the NBP in the UK.