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The price at which a security is offered for sale on a market exchange. Also called the asked price or offering price.
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The price at which a dealer will sell a specified quantity of a security.Synonyms: ask offer price offer Related Terms: Ask size 
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lowest price a seller is willing to accept for a good. Also called an offer price.
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Price being sought for a security by the seller. Also called an offer.
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In the over-the-counter market, the term "ask" refers to the lowest price at which a market maker will sell a specific number of shares.
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The price at which a market maker is willing to sell a security.
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Also called the "offer." Indicates a willingness to sell a futures or options on futures contract at a given price.
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Price being sought for the security by the seller. Also called the offer.
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The price that someone will sell an ETF
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This is the minimum price that is being asked when you buy a stock (also see ‘Bid Price’).
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Also termed offer price. Price quoted by dealer to make a sale.
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is the lowest price a prospective seller is willing to accept in exchange for a specific security. 
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Ask Price is the price asked by a seller. It is the lowest price for which any investor or dealer has declared that s/he will sell a given security or commodity.
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Also known as the offering price, the ask price is the price at which a mutual fund's shares can be bought. The ask price is calculated by adding a fund's current net asset value per share to its sales charges, if any.
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The price at which a seller offers to sell a security.
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A proposal to sell a specific quantity of securities at a named price.
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The price at which shares of a mutual fund can be purchased. It is the current net asset value (NAV) per share plus any sales charge. The ask price is also known as the offering price.
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The price at which a security or asset is offered for sale to a buyer.
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The price that a seller is willing to sell a security or commodity for.
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The lowest price at which a market participant is willing to sell a security (representing the supply side of the transaction)
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In the context of stock trading on exchanges, the ask price is the lowest price at which a potential seller is willing to sell a specified number of shares in a certain company. Synonym: Offer price
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The price at which the specialist or dealer offers to sell sh ares.
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The lowest price at which a dealer is willing to sell a given security.
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The price you are asked to pay when you buy a stock (see 'Bid Price').
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Lowest price at which a dealer is willing to sell a security, commodity or currency (alternative term to Offer).
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The lowest price at which an owner will sell a given security (also called Offer Price
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The lowest price a dealer or seller is willing to accept. Also called the offering price.
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The amount at which someone is willing to sell a stock, option, commodity, or other financial instrument.
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The price at which a stock is offered. See Bid Price
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the lowest price potential sellers are willing to accept for a stock. The ask price is always higher than the bid price
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The price a seller is willing to accept for the security; also called the offer price. This price is usually higher than the Bid price. Asset allocation
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