The Spot Market is a financial market where financial instruments, commodities, or other assets are traded for immediate delivery. Transactions in the spot market are settled on the spot, or within a short period of time, usually two business days.In the spot market, buyers and sellers come together to negotiate prices and make trades. The price of the asset is determined by supply and demand, and can fluctuate rapidly.An example of a spot market is the foreign exchange market, where currencies are bought and sold for immediate delivery. In this market, buyers and sellers can negotiate the exchange rate, and the trade is settled within two business days. Another example is the spot market for crude oil, where buyers and sellers negotiate the price of crude oil for immediate delivery.