Contrary to popular belief, size does matter. Well, in this instance we're referring to a security’s share size, not...well, you know.
Size refers to the number of shares for which a quote is valid. For example, if a stock is quoted at 69 to 70, 6 by 8, the size of the bid is 600 shares and the size of the offer is 800 shares. The bid size is the amount of a security that an investor is willing to buy at a specific price. The ask is just the opposite: how much an investor is willing to sell.
Savvy investors analyze this bid and ask size relationship in an effort to maximize buying or selling opportunities for certain securities. A substantially different bid ask size spread represents a supply-and-demand imbalance, potentially influencing the direction of those security prices up or down.
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In layman’s terms, size matters. And if you’re a savvy investor who enjoys analyzing length and width, er, size and spread, then you have the potential to make lots of cold, hard moolah.
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Finance allah shmoop what is ticker tape It's this tick
tick tick you know without the explosion at the end
Okay wavy line time travel dissolve thing Go ahead Back
to nineteen twenty seven Stock information like stock prices used
to be passed along via telegraph machine This thing little
magnets were engaged electronically and the stock prices were printed
on thin paper tape known as ticker tape Yes clever
name However typically only the last numbers would be printed
Like if you had ibm training in one hundred seventy
three dollars Four cents All you would see is that
three Fifty for there on the end Well why would
this happen Well because under this technology the ink and
paper cost off fortune and because there was so much
information to convey well had they spelled out the entire
name of the company rather than the ticker symbol alone
And yes that's how the symbols all came to be
While then that printing would have taken forever just to
send over say an hour's worth of trades And by
the time the prince got done while the trades would
be irrelevant So recycling with all this take laying around
was kind of a thing back then As well And
old ticker tape was used for two things Parades and
well for leper con toilet paper But we don't talk
much about that anyway but more for parade People used
to throw the stuff out of building windows As you
know floats in astronauts and presidents went by Well by
the nineteen sixties the traditional ticker tape parade was no
longer needed There were better and faster ways Teo you
know throw paper and to transmit stock price info Well
today everything's done electronically Thank you The internet No more
dead trees Thank you very much So ticker tape refers
to the stream of stock prices and information that come
through a usually on a mobile device or screen of
some sort today Anyway that's progress worthy of a parade
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