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Asked - you always buy at the asked price.
This is the lowest price anyone is willing to sell.

 


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Asked price
The price at which a security is offered for sale.
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In context of general equities, price at which a security or Commodity is offered for Sale on an Exchange or in the OTC Market. ...

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This is the most asked question I receive, probably because I wrote a book review on the Forex market. The question is a good one but I do not know the answer.

Asked - As used in the phrase 'bid and asked' it is the price at which a potential seller is willing to sell. Another way of saying this is the asking price for what someone is selling.

Asked when he saw the crisis coming: Not soon enough. It was something we talked about at our annual meetings. At one point I referred to it as a bubblette -- I don't remember what year that was.

Asked Priced - See "Offer."
Assets - Resources owned by a firm. Assets are further classified as current assets, fixed assets, or intangible assets.

Asked price: The lowest price a seller of a security is willing to take for a unit of a security at a particular time. (Note that the OTC market uses the term "asked," while the exchanges use the term "offered" or "offering.") ...

Asked: Price being sought for a security by the seller. Also called the offer
Asset: Everything a company or individual owns or is owed.

Asked
The price that someone is willing to accept for a security or an asset. In the stock market, the ask portion of a stock quote is the lowest price anyone is willing to accept for a security or an asset at that time.
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Asked Price
Asked Price - The asked price is the lowest price that an investor or a dealer has stated that they will sell a certain security or commodity for.

Asked to bid/offer
Used in context of general equities. Usually a seller (buyer) looking to aggressively sell (buy) stock, usually asking for a capital commitment from an investment bank.

Bid-Asked Spread
The difference between bid and offer prices. The difference between what buyers are willing to pay and ...
Bid
The bid is the highest price a prospective buyer is prepared to pay for a trading ...

Bid-asked Spread
The difference between bid and asked prices constitute the bid-asked spread.
Bid Up
Demand for an asset drives up the price paid by buyers.

Bid-asked Spread: The difference between bid and offer prices. The term "asked" is usually used in over the counter trading. The term offered is used in exchange trading.

Ask (Asked Price) - The lowest round lot price at which a broker will offer for sale a security on an exchange or over-the-counter market.

Bid and Asked
Often referred to as a quotation or quote. The bid is the highest price anyone wants to pay for a security at a given time, the asked is the lowest price anyone will take at the same time.
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bid and asked: Often referred to as the quotation or quote. The bid is the highest price anyone has declared that he/she wants to pay for a security at a given time. The asked is the lowest price anyone will take at the same time.

Asked or Offering Price:
The price at which a mutual fund's share can be purchased. The asked or offering price means the net asset value (NAV) per share plus any sales charge.

Asked price: lowest price a seller is willing to accept for a security (also called the 'offer price').

Asked Price
1: It is the lowest round lot price at which a dealer will sell a security or commodity on an exchange or in the over-the-counter market. In other words, it is the price that an investor can buy the security.

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ask (asked) The price at which a dealer (market maker) stands ready to sell. Ordinarily the ask exceeds the bid (q.v.), and the bid-ask spread is what the dealer stands to make by quickly turning around one unit of product.

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The price being asked of a given share or commodity in the market. It is often accompanied by other data pertaining to the stock, such as volume, 52 week high and low etc.
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