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Bidding Through the Market

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Bidding through the market
In the context of general equities, aggressive willingness to purchase a security at a premium to the inside market. Contrasts with bidding buyer.

Bidding Through the Market
In general equities, referring to an investor who aggressively wants to buy securities. He/she is often willing to bid higher than the market value for a security. A buyer may bid through the market if he/she believes the price of a security is about to increase substantially. Alternatively, he/she may believe it is a good long-term investment, even if the security's market value does not yet reflect that.


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