04:44 Jun 4, 2020 |
English to German translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Investment / Securities | |||||||
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3 | durchschnittlicher Handelspreis |
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2 | Marktpreis |
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durchschnittlicher Handelspreis Explanation: viellecht -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2020-06-04 09:55:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The MARK for a stock is generally the last trade price. The MARK for an option is always the mid point between its bid and ask prices. However, in my experience, the Mark is generally not the Last price. In fact, the Mark price is generally a few cents from the Last price. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2020-06-04 10:00:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- im Gegensatz zum Schlußkurs |
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Marktpreis Explanation: Either "market price" or "marked to market", but "mark price" is a nonstarter |
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Reference Reference information: The MARK for a stock is generally the last trade price. The MARK for an option is always the mid point between its bid and ask prices. |
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