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Trading Glossary

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Spread (Difference)

What is spread? Despite sounding like something you might put in a sandwich, the spread definition is the difference between the bid price and ask price of an asset , security or commodity .  What is spread in finance?...

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Financial Times Stock Exchange (Footsie)

The FTSE 100 definition is the same as the definition of the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index, with the FTSE 100, or Footsie, being shortened names (or slang names) for the stock market index . The index comprises the top 100...

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