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What does it mean if a stock's bid is zero. Does this mean there are no buyers? |
Hi, That's great that you are getting started investing. Investing is great but be cautious to understand exactly how everything works. I HIGHLY reccomend reading "Beating the Street" by Peter Lynch and talking to as many SOPHISTICATED investors as you can as you are getting started. You may want to look at meeting with some Venture Capitalist groups or Angel investors to see how they invest. It is important to understand not just the company but the business structures and practices that make a company solid as well as the practices that immediately raise a red flag. You want to learn as much as you can about all the different kinds of investments that are available so you can see which strategies and levels of risk you are comfortable with. The market is doing very well right now, however a companys performance isn't always a direct indication of the performance of the stock. The market is largely influenced by investor confidence, political situations, FEAR, and many other emotional responces. The bid = 0 means no one is wanting to buy it. There are currently no bids for this stock, and the "spread" is huge ($.50 between bid and asked). You can buy at the asked price, but when you go to sell, guess what, there will be no one there to sell to! And there will still be stock ahead of you waiting to be sold at the offer price. In your example Market = .39 is most likely the last price the stock traded at. A bid price of zero (also referred to as "bid wanted") generally indicates that there are no buyers, but you can often get a bid on the stock by calling around to varios broker dealers (you'd have to have your broker do this for you). As for the offer being higher than the last, or market as your quote software seems to call it - this is not unusual at all, stocks trade between the spread all the time. |
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