Inarguably, the liquidity and trading volume profiles along with the marketplace behavior of an asset class—and individual examples within an asset class—mature considerably over time. For example, in 1602 when the United Dutch Chartered East India Company (Dutch East India Company, for short) became the first company to issue stock,1 the shares were extremely illiquid. When first issued, no stock market even existed, and purchasers were expected to hold on to the shares for 21 years, the length of time granted to the company by the Netherlands’ charter over trade in Asia. However, some
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