After an initial public offering, securities trade on secondary markets, where investors buy and sell existing shares among themselves. This liquidity benefits sellers seeking cash and buyers seeking entry. Stock exchanges like the NYSE are prime examples, enabling price discovery. Issuers gain little directly, but the market's efficiency attracts capital, benefiting the broader economy.
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