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Q: What is it mean when there are more stock bids than asks?
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Where can one find more information about bids asks and spreads?

There is information available on the web for bids, asks and spreads. The amount in which the asking price in an auction exceeds the bid is essentially the difference in price between the highest price that a buyer is willing to pay for an asset and the lowest price the seller is willing to sell it.


What does 'stock out' mean?

Not related to the stock market, it means that a seller has no more of an item. (I.e. "out of stock").See related link to BusinessDictionary.com


What does stock-outs mean?

Not related to the stock market, it means that a seller has no more of an item. (I.e. "out of stock").See related link to BusinessDictionary.com


What is the catch on madbid?

The cach is you have to pay to bid. But its okish because the more bids you place the less mony they costfor EG: 5 bids would cost £1.30 each but 500 bids would cost 75p each.


Who more words which has ids in last?

lids, bids, grids ,kids,


If a guy flirts with and talks to you more after you told him you like him does that mean he likes you too?

Yes, it does and he will show it if he asks you out.


What does air through stock mean for paintball guns?

An air through stock is usually where the guns stock is your gas tank, making the military sim look more authentic


What does it mean if a girl wanted you to know that she went out with someone you knew?

He that asks, gets. Move more quickly next time.


If a girl asks you to be her best friend does that mean that she likes you?

No. It means she thinks you are nice and maybe even smart! But if you are a boy, it MIGHT mean something more. Go for it.


Is rapid bargain fake?

I personally think that it is a HUGE scam. I signed in wanting to buy an ipod and cannot believe quite how naiive I was thinking that it would actually work. Basically you buy bids, so for example 50 bids will cost you $40. You then use up these bids by bidding on an item you're interested in. I ended up spending $140 on bids to not actually win the item in question. If you don't win the item, your bids (ie. the $140 I spent on buying the bids) goes in a "bank account" against your name. So if you ever (!!!???!!!) actually win an auction, the value goes against the purchase of that item. This amount however is only valid for 30 days and so you have to win an auction in that time period or you lose your money. Of course, you can only win an item by buying yet more bids to bid on an auction. I don't see how you can ever win an item and use your old bid money to pay for it without still having money left in your bank account. Therefore you have to keep buying more and more bids to use the money that you've paid for previous bids you've bought where you haven't won the item. There are so many people bidding against each item, that the chances of you actually winning are (I believe) highly remote, so the company make a fortune, and I mean a FORTUNE out of anyone stupid enough to use their site (me!!). I bought the inital amount of bids which ran out very quickly and then I thought "oh well, if I don't keep bidding I'll have just wasted my money, so I'll buy some more bids". Of course, they want people to think that way so they can scam them out of their money. DON'T BE FOOLED!!!!


Does it mean a guy cares for you more than a friend if he worries about you when you're sick and asks questions about your health and things of the like?

No not necessarily


Is madbid free?

When you sign up you will be given a few bids for free, but after you've used them up you will have to buy more.