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Takes Price

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Takes price
Requiring some price movement or concession on behalf of the initiating party before a trade can be consummated. See: Price give.

Takes Price
A price that one party must raise (for a buyer) or lower (for a seller) for a counterparty to be willing to accept the offer. See also: Market price.


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