Bidding buyer

Bidding buyer

In the context of general equities, a nonaggressive buyer who prefers to await a natural seller in the hope of paying a lower price.
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Bidding Buyer

An investor who wants to buy a security, but not necessarily immediately. That is, a bidding buyer is willing to wait until a seller offers him/her a sufficiently low price, as opposed to simply wanting to accumulate securities. A bidding buyer may believe that the security he/she wants to buy represents a solid company, but not one that is nearing an explosion of growth. See also: Bidding through the market.
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