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Market Maker
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| - | An individual or firm that stands ready to immediately trade in one or more securities at their quoted [[Bid|bid]] and [[Ask|ask]] prices. Market makers usually hold an inventory of the securities in which they make markets. | + | An individual or firm that stands ready to immediately trade in a [[Security|security]] at publicly quoted [[Bid|bid]] and [[Ask|ask]] prices, either on an [[Exchange]] or an over the counter ([[OTC]]) market. Market makers usually hold an inventory of the securities in which they make markets. They aim to make a [[Profit|profit] from the [[Spread|spread]] between the bid and ask prices and from movements in market prices. Their bid/ask prices are a reflection of the [[Position|position]]s they hold and their market outlook. |
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| - | See also: [[Order Driven Market]], [[Quote Driven Market]] | + | See also: [[Order Driven Market]], [[Quote Driven Market]], [[ECN]] |
Revision as of 17:32, 26 September 2009
An individual or firm that stands ready to immediately trade in a security at publicly quoted bid and ask prices, either on an Exchange or an over the counter (OTC) market. Market makers usually hold an inventory of the securities in which they make markets. They aim to make a [[Profit|profit] from the spread between the bid and ask prices and from movements in market prices. Their bid/ask prices are a reflection of the positions they hold and their market outlook.
See also: Order Driven Market, Quote Driven Market, ECN