Questions:
200.1. You want to purchase 5,000 shares of a stock with the following real-time quote: bid $29.94 - ask $30.08 with bid-ask sizes of 3,000 shares (bid) and 10,000 shares (ask). The previous price close was $29.99. Which of the following is the most likely execution of your market buy order?
a. You pay $29.94 for all 5,000 shares
b. You pay $29.99 for all 5,000 shares
c. You pay $29.94 for 3,000 shares but you pay $30.08 for the remaining 2,000 shares
d. You pay $30.08 for all 5,000 shares
200.2. You own 10,000 shares of a stock that is currently quoted with a bid price of $19.95 and an ask (offer) price of $20.03, with bid-ask sizes much larger than your holdings. You enter a limit sell order at $20.00. Which of the following executions of your LIMIT order is most likely?
a. Your sale will be immediately executed at $20.00
b. Your sale will be immediately executed at $19.95
c. Your sale will be immediately executed at $20.03
d. Your sale may not be executed (or a partial fill may be executed)
200.3. Joe Smith owns 100,000 shares of ACME stock which currently trades at $50.00. He enters a stop-limit order to sell at $48.00 with a limit of $47.00. Which of the following is most likely?
a. The order is not logical, the stop should be above the current $50.00
b. Conditional on the bid or ask falling to $48, the sell order is filled only if the sale can be executed at $47 or higher, but may not be filled
c. Conditional on the bid or ask falling to $48, the sell order will be immediately executed but the price will not be guaranteed
d. The sell order immediately begins execution at $48 but ceases if the bid drops below $47 such that a partial fill is possible.
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200.1. You want to purchase 5,000 shares of a stock with the following real-time quote: bid $29.94 - ask $30.08 with bid-ask sizes of 3,000 shares (bid) and 10,000 shares (ask). The previous price close was $29.99. Which of the following is the most likely execution of your market buy order?
a. You pay $29.94 for all 5,000 shares
b. You pay $29.99 for all 5,000 shares
c. You pay $29.94 for 3,000 shares but you pay $30.08 for the remaining 2,000 shares
d. You pay $30.08 for all 5,000 shares
200.2. You own 10,000 shares of a stock that is currently quoted with a bid price of $19.95 and an ask (offer) price of $20.03, with bid-ask sizes much larger than your holdings. You enter a limit sell order at $20.00. Which of the following executions of your LIMIT order is most likely?
a. Your sale will be immediately executed at $20.00
b. Your sale will be immediately executed at $19.95
c. Your sale will be immediately executed at $20.03
d. Your sale may not be executed (or a partial fill may be executed)
200.3. Joe Smith owns 100,000 shares of ACME stock which currently trades at $50.00. He enters a stop-limit order to sell at $48.00 with a limit of $47.00. Which of the following is most likely?
a. The order is not logical, the stop should be above the current $50.00
b. Conditional on the bid or ask falling to $48, the sell order is filled only if the sale can be executed at $47 or higher, but may not be filled
c. Conditional on the bid or ask falling to $48, the sell order will be immediately executed but the price will not be guaranteed
d. The sell order immediately begins execution at $48 but ceases if the bid drops below $47 such that a partial fill is possible.
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