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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Spread

What might be "spread" here? thanks for your help

Underneath that we can see the order book. the main difference here is the presence of the so called spread. the difference in price between the most attractive buying and selling offer from the whole order book. on the right, we can once again see the history of transactions.

  

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Please remember that each sentence must always begin with a capital letter. It looks to me as if the punctuation mark after "spread" should be a comma (or dash) and not a full stop. In any case, the meaning of "spread" is explained in the next part: "the difference in price ...

  • Please remember that each sentence must always begin with a capital letter.
  • It looks to me as if the punctuation mark after "spread" should be a comma (or dash) and not a full stop.
  • In any case, the meaning of "spread" is explained in the next part: "the difference in price ...
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Please remember that each sentence must always begin with a capital letter.

It looks to me as if the punctuation mark after "spread" should be a comma (or dash) and not a full stop. In any case, the meaning of "spread" is explained in the next part: "the difference in price ... etc."

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