One more thing, what are bid and ask size?
That shows the volume being offered at those price levels.Quote from hooyacrusty:
One more thing, what are bid and ask size?
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That shows the volume being offered at those price levels.
So if you see bid 10 with a size of 500 and an ask of 10.07 with a size of 1000 then you know you can buy up to 1000 shares at 10.07. If you place a market buy order for 5000 shares you will very likely end up paying more, e.g. the first 1000 shares at 10.07, the rest at higher prices.
Have you ever seen a level2 display? If not you should try to check it out, its very helpful to understanding how the market works.
you hit the nail on the head. don't let them make it out to be any more complicated than a normal purchase of say...a house. for some reason people equate stock quotes to some exotic thing.Quote from hooyacrusty:
If I'm a seller, can I not ask what ever price I want (knowing that I may not sell if the price is too high?) Also, as a seller can't I bid whatever price I want and if the buyer is willing to pay then great? If I'm wrong, then what determines the ask and bid prices?
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This might help you as well: https://www.tradingdirect.com/Static/Help/cash_acct_trading.pdf (Item #2)
Apologies if you are already familiar with how this works, it did not sound like you are but I could have misunderstood.
No, you are right. You can ask for whatever you want. You may not get filled however unless you take the bid/ask. Also when you place limit orders other people see your intentions and make play games to mess with you. Its the difference between papertrading and doing it for real.Quote from hooyacrusty:
If I'm a seller, can I not ask what ever price I want (knowing that I may not sell if the price is too high?) Also, as a seller can't I bid whatever price I want and if the buyer is willing to pay then great? If I'm wrong, then what determines the ask and bid prices?