gillyflower Do you have such an expression as the product has a "hot market"? That describes the market, not the product. You may call it a 'hot product' if you wish, or it is a 'product in great demand'.
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gillyflowerDo you have such an expression as the product has a "hot market"?That describes the market, not the product. You may call it a 'hot product' if you wish, or it is a 'product in great demand'.
Mister MicawberThat describes the market, not the product.Thanks for your reply.
gillyflowerWhat does "hot market" mean?It would depend on context, but I read it here in isolation as a very popular market—much demand and many companies trying to enter it.
Mister Micawber gillyflowerWhat does "hot market" mean?It would depend on context, but I read it here in isolation as a very popular market—much demand and many companies trying to enter it.Is there a difference between "seller's market" an "hot market"?
gillyflowerseller's marketThat's a standard term.
gillyflowerhot marketThat is your term from your first post. I don't know if it even exists; I just guessed at my definition.