The highest advertised bid and the lowest advertised offer prices among all competing Market Makers and ECN's in a NASDAQ stock.
NASDAQ jargon for the current best bid and offer prices, the 'touch price' in LSE jargon.
The highest bid and the lowest ask (offer) prices among all Market Makers competing in a Nasdaq security; the best bid and ask prices for a security. (See best bid , best ask )
The highest bid and the lowest offer prices among all competing Market Makers in a Nasdaq security, i.e., the best bid and offer prices.
The favorable, wholesale market price for a security available only to a market-maker and other members of the NASD.
Bid and asked quotes at which one dealer will buy from or sell to another--also called "wholesale" or "interdealer market". In contrast, retail market quotes are the prices that customers pay to dealers to buy or sell a security. See: Asked Price; Dealer; Inside Quote
The highest quoted bid and the lowest offer price among competing market makers in a security trading on the Nasdaq market.
The market defined by the highest actual bid and the lowest actual offering. An inside market may be tighter than a particular trader's market.