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Investment Dictionary - Market Price
The Market Price also called Current Quote is the last reported price at which a security or bond has been sold.

 


Definition
Market price
The actual reported price at which the stock or bond is currently sold in the open market, or the current quote.
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Market Price
It is the price a particular stock is currently selling for during the operating hours of the stock market.
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Overall market price coverage
Definition:
Total Assets less intangibles divided by the Total of The Market value of the security Issue and the Book value of liabilities and issues having a prior claim.

In finance, the term market price, or market value, refers to the most recent price at which a security transaction took place, if it was completed on an exchange.

The ECB's Role in Maintaining Market Price Stability
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MARKET PRICE RULE - A requirement under the arbitrage regulations of the Internal Revenue Service that securities purchased in the open market to fund an escrow account for bonds advance refunded with tax-exempt bonds must be purchased at fair ...

Market price: In the case of a security, market price is usually considered the last reported price at which the stock or bond is sold.

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Market price
The price of a security. For shares, there are two prices quoted on the exchange - bid price and offer price.
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Market Price
The last reported price at which the stock or bond sold, or the current quote. (see Quote)
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Market Price - The current price of the security in the market.
Market Risk - The possibility that the price of the security will change over time.
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Market price
Price of a share determined by supply and demand.
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Market Price: With reference to a security, the last reported price at which the security sold.

Market Price - the last market price at which a transaction was conducted.
Market Users - medium sized bank or financial company which uses current quotes established by market makers, for currency operations.

Market price
The last reported price at which a security was traded on an exchange.
Market research
A technical analysis of factors such as volume, price trends, and market breadth that are used to predict price movement.

Market price information. Although the SEC filings will not provide you with current price information, ...

Market Price - The last reported sales price of a security or a current quote.
Market Trend - The general, over-all direction of the stock market, commonly referred to as a bull (up) or bear (down) market.

Market Price
The last reported price at which the security was sold or, in the absense of an actual price, the estimated highest price that a buyer would pay for this security or a similar security.
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Market Price Reporting and Information Systems - The Chicago Board of Trade's computerized price-reporting system.

market price or market value
For securities traded through an exchange, the last reported price at which a security was sold; for securities traded "over-the-counter," the current price of the security in the market.

Market Price: The most recent price at which a security transaction took place. Market Risk: The potential for an investor to experience losses owing to day-to-day fluctuations in the prices at which securities can be bought or sold.

Market price: For securities sold on an exchange, the last reported price at which the security sold. For over-the-counter securities, the inside market quote.

Market Price Reflects All Known Information
Technical analysis is the study of market action, using charts, for the purposes of forecasting future price trends.

Market Price: The market price of a security is the current quote or the last reported price at which it was sold.
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Bond Market Price
The market price of a bond is the current value the market places on a particular debt issue. The market price of a bond is a function of interest rates, the issuer's financial condition, and buyers' interest.

Fair Market Price
A reasonable price for securities based on supply and demand.
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Fair market price
Amount at which an asset would change hands between two parties, that both have knowledge of the relevant facts. Also referred to as market price.

Fair market price: The price a willing buyer would pay a willing seller for an asset, where both are acting rationally with full knowledge.

Market Price: The current or last reported price at which a stock traded.
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Market prices
The amount of money that a willing buyer pays to acquire something from a willing seller, when a buyer and seller are independent and when such an exchange is motivated by only commercial consideration.

Market prices that have declined to a point that there is a lack of any new sellers. Momentum indicators are employed to identify oversold conditions but are generally only accurate in consolidating markets.

the market price discounts everything that drives buyers and sellers
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The market price of a bond is commonly expressed in terms of $100 par value. A bond trading at $90, or below par, is said to be trading at a discount. A bond with a market price of $110, or above par, is said to be trading at a premium.

The market price of a bond may include the accrued interest since the last coupon date (some bond markets include accrued interest in the trading price and others add it on explicitly after trading).

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If the market price at expiration is higher than your call option price (or lower than your put option price), then your option is considered "in-the-money" and you will get your option trade amount back, ...

Quoted market prices should be used if available.
The price should be estimated using market data and with reference to the current market value of a similar instrument.

If the market price of bond is less than its face value (par value), the bond is selling at a discount. Conversely, if the market price of bond is greater than its face value, the bond is selling at a premium.[3] ...

If the market price of an option contract implies that it is 50% more expensive than the historical prices for the same characteristics, then you may decide against buying into this option and hence make a move to sell it instead.

If the market price were to surpass the Swing High or Swing Low, it may indicate that a reversal of the trend is already in place. This means that your trade idea or setup is already invalidated and that you're too late to jump in.

Current market price
Coupon rate
Time to maturity
Since the calculation of this measurement is very difficult and involves many considerations, it is advisable to use special software for these purposes.

Current Market Price*Shares Outstanding
Market capitalisation is the market's estimate of a company's value, based on perceived future prospects, economic and monetary conditions.

Sideways market price action that has a slight drift in price counter to the direction of the main trend; a consolidation phase.

When the market prices a stock well below its intrinsic value, it's time to buy. When it prices the stock well above its intrinsic value, it's time to sell.

ipos
stock market prices
valuing stock prices
How much does a share of stock cost?

S(t)—market price of the stock at t.
X—strike price of option on S(t).
T—time of expiration of option.

Buy at the market price if the short-term moving average crosses over the long-term moving average from below and if ADX is greater than 25.

Forecasted Market Price = Current market P/E X total projected annual earnings per share of the market.
Forecasted Price
Forecasted price = Current P/E * project annual earnings per share.

Oversold Market prices that have declined too steeply and too fast.
Overbought/Oversold Indicator An indicator that attempts to define when prices have moved too far and too fast in either direction and thus are vulnerable to a reaction.

Analysis of market price action. Technical analysis studies historical price changes with the aim to forecast future price movements.

Stocks with market price below 1 unit of the local currency are called Penny stocks. These are often rather inactive, small-cap stocks. Due to their small-cap and illiquid nature, at times they can be speculated to high volatility.

The current market price of the actual physical commodity. Also called cash price.
Spot rate
The theoretical yield on a zero-coupon Treasury security.

How is the market price of a share determined?
The market price of a share is determined by the intersection of demand and supply.

An indicative market price, normally used for information purposes only. ...
Quote Currency
The second currency quoted in a FOREX currency pair. In a direct quote, the quote currency is the foreign currency itself. In an indirect quote, ...

The fixing of market prices for all securities listed on the stock exchange. Exchange prices in floor trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange are determined by the official brokers. The process is governed by the Exchange Rules.

A stock with a market price considerably lower than the value of the firm's assets on a per-share basis. For example, a paper company may operate in an extremely competitive market and earn minimal profits.

Price Risk - The market price of stock can go up and down. A price risk is a risk coming from the possibility that the price of stock or physical commodities declines (goes down) The investment is worth less than what is paid for in the first place.

* Does the current market price accurately value the organization?
* How is income to be calculated and for what periods? How do we calculate total capitalization?
* Can these values be trusted?

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