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  2. Bid-ask spread: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    For example, if a stock price has a bid price of $100 and an ask price of $100.05, the bid-ask spread would be $0.05. The spread can also be expressed as a percentage of the ask price, which in ...

  3. Market maker - Wikipedia

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    The income of a market maker is the difference between the bid price, the price at which the firm is willing to buy a stock, and the ask price, the price at which the firm is willing to sell it. It is known as the market-maker spread, or bidask spread. Supposing that equal amounts of buy and sell orders arrive and the price never changes ...

  4. Bid–ask spread - Wikipedia

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    The bidask spread (also bid–offer or bid/ask and buy/sell in the case of a market maker) is the difference between the prices quoted (either by a single market maker or in a limit order book) for an immediate sale and an immediate purchase for stocks, futures contracts, options, or currency pairs in some auction scenario.

  5. Day trading - Wikipedia

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    The bidask spread is two sides of the same coin. The spread can be viewed as trading bonuses or costs according to different parties and different strategies. On one hand, traders who do NOT wish to queue their order, instead paying the market price, pay the spreads (costs). On the other hand, traders who wish to queue and wait for execution ...

  6. How Large Option Traders Are Playing Discount Grocery ... - AOL

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    Discount grocery retail shares bounced back on Tuesday as aggressive Federal Reserve stimulus measures triggered a slight rebound in the market.On Monday and Tuesday, large discount retail option ...

  7. The Hidden Costs of Short-Term Trading - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 tracks the S&P 500 and has rock-bottom spreads. For less liquid stocks, Dan advises caution to avoid unnecessary trading that can ramp up your bid-ask costs substantially.