An indication by a trader or a dealer of a willingness to sell a security, a futures, or other financial instrument. The price at which an investor can buy. Syn. offer. See also bid; quotation.
This is the quoted “ask,” or the lowest price an investor will accept to sell a stock. In practical terms, this is the quoted offer at which you, the investor, can purchase shares of stock.
the price you can expect to buy at when using a market order
In the futures market, an ask is a motion to sell. Also called offer.
The price at which sellers are willing to sell a currency pair, also known as The Offer. Orders to buy on FXTrade are executed at the Ask Price.
The lowest price quoted by prospective sellers.
In a market, the current price at which an instrument is available for purchase.
The quoted price the Market Maker, Stock Exchange or ECNs are advertising on the offer.
The lowest price at which someone will sell an investment at a given moment.
The price of buying stock, and the higher number in the bid-ask spread. When looking at a stock quote, the ask price is what you would pay if you bought stock from the market at that exact moment.
The highest price anyone wants to pay for the security at a given time.
The lowest price that any investor or dealer has declared that he/she will sell a given security or commodity.
The price at which a financial instrument is offered.
A market makers' price to sell a commodity, security, currency or any financial instrument. A two-way price comprises the bid and ask. The difference between the two quotations is the spread. Also known as offer.
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The lowest price an investor is offered to purchase a security.
The price at which someone who owns a security offers to sell it; also known as the asked price.
A motion to sell. The same as offer.
The offering or sales price at which a security would be sold by a securities dealer to an investor.
The lowest price at which anyone is willing to sell a stock .
The currency or instrument is offered at this price.
The price of a sell order, i.e. the amount of money the seller is requesting to receive.
Lowest price at which a dealer is willing to sell a commodity or security (alternative term to Offer).
The price at which the party is willing to sell. Also called the offer.
The price at which a party is willing to sell. Also referred to as the "offer."
One "asks" a price in order to represent his/her desire to sell a contract at a specific price.
require or ask for as a price or condition; "He is asking $200 for the table"; "The kidnapers are asking a million dollars in return for the release of their hostage"
The lowest price an investor will accept to sell a stock is known as his quoted ask. This is basically the quoted offer at which an investor can buy shares of stock. Since the Marketocracy competition is not based on a bid/ask system, but instead sends trades through at market prices, you will not have to worry about such quotes.
The lowest currently stated acceptable price for a specific stock or commodity on the floor of an exchange. Also called the offer.
The price that the market participants are willing to receive.
The price at which a seller offers his/her security for sale.
The quoted market selling price. See also offer, with which this term is interchangeable.
The lowest price a seller will accept. See Bid.
the price a seller is willing to accept for a security, also known as the offer price.
the price at which shares of a given stock are being offered for sale.
the price at which the currency or stock is offered
Also known as 'offer' - The price at which traders are prepared to sell a security.
Is the lowest price an investor will accept to sell a stock. When trading stocks, this is the quoted price at which an investor can buy shares of stock; also called the offer price.
The price requested by the trader. This usually indicates the lowest price a seller will accept.
The price, at which a purchase transaction is effected.
The price a seller is willing to accept for the security. Sometimes referred to as the offer price.
Is the price requested, at the minimum, for an order to be acceptable and executed for the seller.
The price at which a broker or a dealer is willing to sell.
Price at which broker/dealer is willing to sell. Same as "Offer". For example, if EUR/USD is quoted at 1.1850/1.1854, the 1.1854 is the "Ask" or "Offered" price.
The price at which selling investors are willing to sell their shares to buyers
The lowest price at which someone is willing to sell their shares, also known as the offer price.
the price at which a dealer offers to sell.
The price at which the currency or instrument is offered.
The lowest price a seller is willing to accept when selling a security (stock).
An indication by a trader or a dealer of a willingness to sell a security or a commodity; the price at which an investor can buy from a broker-dealer.
Offer for sale (opposite: bid)
the level at which sellers are willing to sell. see also bid/ask
The lowest round lot price at which a broker will offer for sale a security on an exchange or over-the-counter market.
also known as the quoted ask. This is the price in which an investor can purchase shares of stock.
The price at which a seller will sell a futures contract.
The price at which the currency is offered. The price at which a seller is willing to sell. The best offer is the lowest such price offered for sale. For example, if the exchange rate reads GBP/EUR 1.4527/32, the ask price is €1.4532, meaning you can buy one Pound for 1.4532 Euros.
Trading: An asking price is the lowest price an investor or trader will accept to sell a stock or other asset. It also is the price that a Market Order to buy a minimum trading unit (100 shares, one futures contract, etc.) usually will be filled at.
The price at which a customer can buy a share of stock.
Also known as the offer price. This price is the price at which a market maker offers to sell the stock to a buyer. This is the price that you can buy your stocks.
The current price for which a stock or option is offered for sale. Also known as the ‘offer.’ This is the higher price in the spread. You may or may not have to pay this amount for a stock or option depending upon whether you can obtain a sale ‘within the spread.
The price at which a market maker is willing to sell (you buy) a security. The market maker will also display a bid price, or the amount and price at which it is willing to buy (you sell).
The lowest price in the market that someone is willing to sell you a particular security.
The rate at which a dealer is willing to sell the base currency.
The price that sellers say they are willing to sell a good for in an auction market.
The price/rate at which the market maker is willing to sell a currency or lend money .It is the higher of the two rates in case of a two way quote. (Also called "offer" rate)
The quoted price at which a customer can buy a currency pair. Also referred to as the ‘offer,' ‘ask price,' or ‘ask rate.'
The lowest price an investor is willing to sell a stock.
The price at which the stock may be bought (the selling price in the market).
The price at which a security is offered for sale.
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The price at which an instrument is offered.
The lowest price at which someone is willing to sell a security.
The Ask price is the price that a currency is offered for sale.
(Cours vendeur) The lowest price that a seller is willing to accept for a security.
See: Offer, Bid, and Asked.
Generally, the lowest price at which a dealer will sell a given unit of stock. The difference between the BID price and the ASK price is called the SPREAD.
The lowest asking price of a particular coin offered for sale by one dealer to another as reported by the Coin Dealer Newsletter. The "ask" price is usually about 10% higher than the "bid" price. (See "Bid").
The price at which you can buy. Traders also speak of an ask price, the price requested. This usually indicates the lowest price a seller will accept.
The price at which a market maker wishes to sell shares.
Also known as the "offer", the price that the market maker guarantees to fill a buy order. A buy order placed at the market will usually be filled at the current asking (offer) price. The ask price is usually greater than the bid price.
Also called "offer." Indicates a willingness to sell a futures contract at a given price.
The lowest price a broker asks customers to pay for a security.
the price at which the client buys a stock.
The price at which a prospective seller is willing to sell a security.
the lowest price a holder of a security is willing to sell it for.
The lowest price at which a seller is willing to offer a security at this time.
This is the quoted ask, or the lowest price an investor will accept to sell a stock. Practically speaking, this is the quoted offer at which an investor can buy shares of stock; also called the offer price.
The price at which sellers offer currencies to buyers. - Base currency Usually the currency of the home market in which a trader or investor is buying or selling.
price at which a client may purchase a security
price - The price a dealer or trader is asking for a coin. Often used to indicate the "wholesale" asking price between dealers or on a coin trading network.
The quoted price at which a currency pair or security is accessible for sale. This is also known as the 'offer', 'ask price', and 'ask rate'.
The price level of an offer, as in bid-ask spread.
The lowest current asking price of a particular coin issue and grade offered for sale. Also see: Bid
The market selling price. See also Offer Price.
(or offer) an order to sell
The lowest price a seller will accept for a security. The bid is the highest price that a potential buyer is willing to pay for a security. The difference between the two prices is known as the spread.