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price
Cost, usually expressed in monetary terms.

price bar

The price bars are usually drawn in red. The bottom of the price bar marks the low for that day, and the top indicates the high. On the right side of the bar, a tiny horizontal black dash marks the closing price. It's bullish if the closing price is near the high of the day, and bearish if the closing price is down toward the day's low.

price high

Every now and then you'll see a blue bar instead of a red one. A blue bar indicates that the stock reached a 52-week record price high that day.

See also adjusted futures price, aggregate exercise price, ask, average price, call price, conversion price, dollar price, equilibrium price, firm price, full price, limit price, list price, market price, offering price, parity price, retail price, settlement price, stop price, strike price, subscription price, target price.

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