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The share market is a place or platform where investors can buy, sell, or trade a wide range of market securities such as shares, bonds, derivative contracts like currencies and commodities, mutual funds, etc. The market is categorised into two types – the primary share market, where a company registers itself for the first time in order to raise funds from public investors by selling its shares through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) and then becomes a publicly-traded company. Then there is the secondary share market, where shares of already-listed companies are traded at their current price. Here, investors can buy and sell shares anytime and enter or exit the market as they please.