Meaning bid-ask spread
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If you're investing in individual securities, particularly less-liquid ones, it pays to be aware of bid-ask spreads when you're buying and selling. The bid is the price that someone is willi [..]
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Bid-ask spread is the difference between the price buyers are willing to pay for an asset (bid) and the price sellers are asking for it.
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The amount by which the ask price exceeds the bid. This is the difference in price between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for an asset and the lowest price a seller is willing to sell it. If the bid price is $20 and the ask price is $21, then the bid-ask spread is $1. The size of the spread from one asset to another will differ mainly [..]
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bid-ask spread


The difference between the Bid and Ask price at any given time.
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The difference between what buyers are willing to pay and what sellers are asking for in terms of price
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The bid-ask spread is the difference between the buy price or rate (bid) and sell price or rate (ask) of an financial instrument.
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(also known simply as "the spread") is the difference between a security's bid price and its ask price.
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bid-ask spread


The difference between a dealers’s bid and ask price.
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The amount by which the “ask” price exceeds the “bid” price. This is essentially the difference in price between the highest price that a broker is willing to pay for a security and the lowest price f [..]
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The difference between the bid and ask prices. 
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The difference between the bid and the ask prices.
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bid-ask spread


the difference between a stock’s current bid price and ask price. Stocks with a wide bid-ask spread are more expensive to trade
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