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Bid Tick

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Bid Tick
An indication of whether the latest bid price is higher, lower, or the same as the previous bid.

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The direction of the bid tick is important to institutional traders, who move large amounts of stock within a small period of time. Day traders also rely heavily on the direction of the bid tick when making their trade decisions.

See also: Bid, Tick, Tick Index

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