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Bid price


This is the quoted bid, or the highest price an investor is willing to pay to buy a security. Practically speaking, this is the available price at which an investor can sell shares of stock. Related: [..]
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Bid price


The highest price a buyer will pay for a given security at a given time.
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Bid price


In a price quotation, the price at which the party making the quotation is willing to buy a specified quantity of an asset or security.Related Terms: Bid size Bid–ask spread 
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Bid price


The price at which a buyer is prepared to buy.
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Bid price


highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a good.
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Bid price


The highest price a market maker will pay to buy a specific number of shares.
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This is the price at which an investor can sell an asset. See also: offer price.
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Bid price


The price at which a Market Maker is willing to buy a security.
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Bid price


An offer to buy a specific quantity of a commodity at a stated price or the price that the market participants are willing to pay.
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Bid price


The price that a someone will buy an ETF
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Bid price


The price at which you can sell a security or a unit in a unit trust.
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Bid price


Refer: Ask , offer. The quoted bid, or maximum price that an investor will pay for a security. Denotes the available price to make sale of the stocks.
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is the highest price that a prospective buyer is willing to pay for a specific security. The "ask price," is the lowest price acceptable to a prospective seller of the same security. The hig [..]
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Bid price


Bid Price is the highest price a prospective buyer is willing to pay for a security at a given time.
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Bid price


The highest price a bidder will pay for an individual security.
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Bid price


The price at which a market-maker in an asset will buy the asset; the price sought by any prospective buyer.
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Bid price


The price offered.
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Bid price


the price at which the market maker will buy.
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Bid price


The price at which shares of a mutual fund are redeemed or sold. It is the current net asset value (NAV) per share.
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Bid price


What the market will pay, or what a seller will receive, for a particular share.
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Bid price


The price at which a dealer will buy a security from aninvestor. In the context of funds, it is the price received bythe investor when redeeming a share or unit in a dual priced fund.
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Bid price


The price a buyer is willing to pay. In the context of funds, it is the price received by the investor when redeeming a share or a unit in a dual priced fund. See also offer price.
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Bid price


Investment trust shares are sold via the stock exchange at the bid price. This price is determined by supply and demand.
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The price you receive if you redeem or sell a unit or share in a fund.  See 'dual pricing
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This is the price at which the market is prepared to buy your investment trust shares. This price is determined by supply and demand.
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Bid price


The price a buyer is willing to pay. In the context of funds, it is the price received by the investor when redeeming a share or a unit in a dual priced fund. See also offer price.
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Bid price


The price that a buyer is willing to pay for a security or commodity.
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Bid price


the price of the underlying asset when it is sold. Binary Options
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Bid price


The current price a dealer is willing to pay for a security. For a mutual fund the bid is usually called the redemption charge. See asked price and dealer. Blue-chip stock
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Bid price


The price at which you can sell units of a fund. This term is usually used when a fund has different prices for buying and selling. All Architas funds are single priced.  Please see Offer Price. Blue chip
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Bid price


The price at which a trader or market maker is willing to purchase a contract.   Binary settlement
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Bid price


This term indicates
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Bid price


The price that a dealer is willing to pay to purchase a finan cial instrument or any other asset.
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Bid price


The highest price offered by a dealer to purchase a given security.
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Bid price


the price you’re offered when you’re selling a stock.
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Bid price


The highest price at which a dealer is willing to buy securities, commodities or currency.
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Bid price


The highest price an investor is willing to pay to purchase a given security.
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Bid price


The highest price a dealer or buyer is willing to pay.
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Bid price


The amount someone is willing to pay to purchase a stock, commodity, or other financial instrument.
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Bid price


The amount of an offer on a stock that a person is selling.
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Bid price


This is the quoted bid, or the highest price an investor is willing to pay to buy a security. Practically speaking, this is the available price at which an investor can sell shares of stock. Related: [..]
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