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Ask Price vs. Bid Price
The bid and ask price is essentially the best prices that a trader is willing to buy and sell for. The bid price is the highest price a buyer is prepa...
what is markup
What is a 60% markup?What is a markup in math?What is markup example?What is a 20% markup?What is the markup formula?How do you add 5% to a price?How ...
markup formula
Simply take the sales price minus the unit cost, and divide that number by the unit cost. Then, multiply by 100 to determine the markup percentage. Fo...
price elasticity of demand examples
Examples of price inelastic demandPetrol – petrol has few alternatives because people with a car need to buy petrol. For many driving is a necessity. ...
distinguish between price theory and income theory
Income and price both have an effect on demand. The income effect looks at how changing consumer incomes influence demand. The price effect analyzes h...
bid-ask spread formula
To calculate the bid-ask spread percentage, simply take the bid-ask spread and divide it by the sale price. For instance, a $100 stock with a spread o...
current bid
What does current bid mean?What bid means?How do you read ask and bid?What is a bid price and offer price?Is Bid buy or sell?Should I buy at bid or as...
last price
The last price is the result of the transaction— not necessarily what you hoped to get, nor what the buyer hoped to pay. The last price is the most re...
last price options
Last price is simply the price at which the option was last traded at. In stock trading, the Last Price usually determines the current value of a stoc...