What is Bid-Ask Spread? [Explained]

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Now this is what i call the knowledge transfer in simplify way. Thank you Boss for this. Keep doing these kind of videos

mahendrekarsaikumar
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I like your teaching style so much. Thank you sir ☺️

MahabulIslam
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1. 1000 / 1 have tight spread,
2. If spread increases, Slippage will also increase, we can't place market order bcoz of less liquidity

Moon_Sekaran
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Sir, if bid ask spread of a particular stock is same as it's tick size, then should it be highly liquid stock?
And is it necessary that high volume stocks always have tight bid ask spread.

I saw stocks that trade in very low volume compared to the price like 300-400 rupees share was trading at 2-3 lakh volume, but the bid ask spread was very tight.

vindus
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Stock B has a tighter spread. This is because, the spread is just 1 re for a stock price of Rs. 1, 000 and also denotes it has a greater volatility of executing / converting in to a successful trade.

rubankumar
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I was fixated on a trade at the end of day today. The spread was 10 cents apart on a $2.50 (bid 2.46- ask 2.56) share price and the trade volume was low. The price was steadily climbing over 10 minutes but something bothered me about the spread at that volume and this confirmed that I made the right choice not to take the trade.

gabemckay
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The moment a stock is traded, the bid and ask is the same, so should the spread not be zero then?

Oneofakind
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If we trade in a wider spread, there are chances that the trade can get stuck because of lack of liquidity. In other words no. of buyers / sellers are less .. might also we lose premium paid ?

rubankumar
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thanks sir stoch b 1/1000 tighter spread and facing liquidity issue

rohitkannojia
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bro i can't place sell order once i place stop loss . or once i place sell order i can't place stop loss in zerodha . help me

mindblowart
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# Stock B
# Tighter the spread indicates High volume (Liquidity), High chances for trade entry / exit at limit price vice-versa for Wider spread.

velsimpletrader
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Wider spread can be non liquid or must sell at high discount!

arunaugustine
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We read news in the media that doom and gloom is coming and we just accept it. Doom and gloom doesn't always have to be coming. I've read numerous success stories of people that are pulling off tremendous gains of up to $120k within weeks in this crazy market and I just want to learn how to achieve such figures.

ericbergman
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Stock A tighter spread, we can trade that.

ColinDresser
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Big spreads can make us get a bad deal when we want to buy or sell at a particular price

adityamallik
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can you explain why the lower the spread, the higher the liquidity?”

salinakhandaker
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Wider spreads lead to higher impact cost

amateurtrader
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1000 Stock price is having Tighter spread..

markand