Stock Quote

Stock Quote

A stock quote is the price of a stock as quoted on an exchange. A stock quote is generally displayed with supplemental information, such as high and low prices for a given security in a day or its change in value. A basic quote for a specific stock provides information, such as its bid and ask price, last traded price, and volume traded. The pricing displayed with a stock quote reflects the buying and selling activity that influences the value of a given security. Pricing displayed with a stock quote reflects the buying and selling activity that influences the value of a given security.

A stock quote is the price of a stock as quoted in decimals on an exchange.

What Is a Stock Quote?

A stock quote is the price of a stock as quoted on an exchange. A basic quote for a specific stock provides information, such as its bid and ask price, last traded price, and volume traded.

A stock quote is the price of a stock as quoted in decimals on an exchange.
A stock quote is generally displayed with supplemental information, such as high and low prices for a given security in a day or its change in value.
Pricing displayed with a stock quote reflects the buying and selling activity that influences the value of a given security.

Understanding Stock Quotes

All stocks in the U.S. have been quoted in decimals, rather than fractions, since April 9, 2001. As a result, bid-ask spreads have contracted dramatically, with spreads for the most widely traded stocks now as small as a penny, compared with 1/16th of a dollar (or $0.0625) earlier. Decimal pricing has resulted in substantial savings on transaction costs to U.S. investors because of tighter bid-ask spreads.

Investors increasingly access stock quotes online or on mobile devices, such as smartphones, rather than through print media, such as newspapers and magazines. A large number of Internet portals and websites offer delayed stock quotes at no charge, with real-time stock quotes generally restricted to paying subscribers.

Stock quotes can be presented with supplemental information and data, such as the high and low prices for given security that have been recorded over the course of the trading day. It may also show the change in the value of the security compared against the prior day’s closing price or the opening price of the current trading day. This difference in price might be shown as a percentage, revealing how much security has increased or declined in value. Analyst recommendations for a given security might also be presented with a stock quote. Such recommendations could be shown for hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly intervals.

Consider the stock quote for the social media behemoth Facebook. It is displayed along with supplemental information: the company's ticker symbol (FB), change in price (expressed in terms of percentage), and last quoted price at closing time.

The pricing displayed with a stock quote reflects the buying and selling activity that influences the value of a given security. As each trading day unfolds, news and industry trends related to a security can affect the way investors choose to handle the shares. When beneficial updates are revealed, such as strong revenue and earnings reported by the company or positive test results for a product, the value of the shares can increase as more investors buy into the company. These shifts are reflected in the stock quotes that shareholders and other watchers of the company will use to make investment decisions.

Related terms:

Bid-Ask Spread

A bid-ask spread is the amount by which the ask price exceeds the bid price for an asset in the market. read more

Bid

A bid is an offer made by an investor, trader, or dealer to buy a security that stipulates the price and the quantity the buyer is willing to purchase. read more

Buy Quote

A buy quote is one way of describing the best available price to buy a particular security at any given time throughout a trading session. read more

Choice Market

A choice market is a market in which the spread between the bid and the ask for a given financial instrument is zero. read more

Closing Price

Even in the era of 24-hour trading, there is a closing price for a stock or other asset, and it is the last price it trades at during market hours. read more

Level 1

Level 1 is a type of trading screen used in stock trading that displays the best bid-offer-volume quotes in real-time. read more

Net Change

Net change is the difference between the closing price of a security on the current trading day and the previous day's closing price. read more

Paradigm Shift

A paradigm shift is a major change in the modality or process by which something is understood or accomplished. read more

Quote

A quote is a price determined at a specific instance of time for a security traded on the market. read more

Stock

A stock is a form of security that indicates the holder has proportionate ownership in the issuing corporation. read more