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The bid price is the price that someone is willing to pay for that stock, the ask price is what someone is willing to sell that stock for. If the stock is up to $1, for example, when you buy it the lowest someone is willing to sell it for could be $1.01, and someone else may be willing to buy it at $.99.
It means buy because it is a "hot" stock
Check: gunboards.com (under buy/sell/trade)
A stock market.
You have to find someone who wants to buy it first. The "gray market" happens outside normal stock trading channels, so there aren't any market makers - people who keep a stockpile of securities for other people to buy from and sell into.
The difference between a broker and jobbers is the role that they play in the buying and selling of stocks. A broker is hired by an investor to buy and sell stock for them. A jobber ensures that when the broker wants to buy or sell, that there is someone lined up for the broker to buy or sell from.
brokerage firm
they are hoping the wealth will rise up and they will sell it for a higher price
stock exchange
buy and sell shares
yes if the price is right
Limit Order is the form that instructs your broker to buy or sell when a stock reaches a specified price.