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  2. Bid Price: Definition, Example, Vs. Ask Price - Investopedia

    www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bidprice.asp

    What Is a Bid Price? A bid price is a price for which somebody is willing to buy something, whether it be a security, asset, commodity, service, or contract.

  3. Bid and Ask Definition, How Prices Are Determined, and Example

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    Bid and ask (also known as "bid and offer") is a two-way price quotation representing the highest price a buyer will pay for a security and the lowest price a...

  4. Bid and Ask | Definition, Calculation, & Influencing Factors

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    The bid and ask prices, representing the highest price a buyer is willing to pay and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept respectively, are vital to financial markets. Their difference, known as the bid-ask spread, indicates the cost of a transaction.

  5. Trading Definitions of Bid, Ask, and Last Price - The Balance

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    The bid price is the highest price that a trader is willing to pay to go long (buy a stock and wait for a higher price) at that moment. The ask price is the lowest price that someone is willing to sell a stock for (at that moment).

  6. The bid price is the price investors are willing to pay for an asset. The ask price is the price at which investors are willing to sell the asset. The spread represents the difference...

  7. Understanding Bid and Ask Size on a Stock Quote - Investopedia

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    The bid size is the number of shares investors are trying to buy at a given price, while the ask size is the number of shares investors are trying to sell at a given price.

  8. The bid price is the price that the buyers put forth based on how much they are willing to pay for a particular security, commodity, or contract. This price is different from the ask price or offer price which signifies the amount that the sellers are willing to accept from the buyers.

  9. Bid Price Definition & Example - InvestingAnswers

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    What is the Bid Price? The bid price 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.

  10. What Are Bid and Ask Prices? Definition, Importance & Examples

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    When it comes to stock trading, a bid is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a share of a stock, while an ask is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept for a share. Bids...

  11. Bid vs. ask price: what does it mean? | Saxo - Saxo Group

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    While the bid price focuses on the highest price a trader is prepared to pay to go long (buy) on an asset and the ask price is the lowest price a trader is prepared to short (sell) an asset, the last price is essentially the value of the most recent transaction of said asset.