254 THE WORK OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE Similarly, in a wild bull market when the price structure is becoming top-heavy and dangerous, the odd-lot investor tends to liquidate his small lots of stock and take his profit. The aggregate effect of this tendency is to restrain the rising ten- dency of the market at times when such restraint is most salutary from the economic standpoint. Thus, by extending the facilities of the Stock Exchange securities market in this way to millions of small investors throughout the United States and even beyond its borders, the odd-lot dealer not only makes it a better wholesale market than it could otherwise be, but also renders it a constant force in forwarding the democratization of both American finance and American society.