A financial market is a market where buyers and sellers trade commodities, financial securities, foreign exchange, and other freely exchangeable items (fungible items) and derivatives of value at low transaction costs and at prices that are determined by market forces. The money markets, where large-scale, short-term debts are arranged, and capital markets, where longer-term debts are traded, make up the financial market. Securities include bonds and shares, while commodities might be gold, silver and other metals, or agricultural products such as coffee, cocoa, wheat, corn, etc. To all these, many other elements are added. Let's imagine (if we can), putting together, absolutely, but absolutely all the types of markets that form the Market of all capital. Do you realize what size it can have?