The phrase
"closing spread" refers to the difference between the buying and selling prices of a financial product, such as stocks or bonds, at the end of a trading day. It represents the profit or loss one can make by closing a position.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«closing»
«spread»
Sentences with «closing spread»
- There are only four other playoff games in our database with closing spreads of 13 or more points. (betlabssports.com)
- That characteristic wouldn't be enough for a balanced portfolio to close the spread between historical bond and stock returns. (hussman.net)
- But recent years have seen the hunt for income drive yields down to much closer spreads. (moneysense.ca)
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