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Why is a BUYER offering more than a SELLER is asking?

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Why is a BUYER offering more than a SELLER is asking?

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The market is in PRE-OPEN, which means that buyers can overbid sellers in order to have their bid at the top of the market. When the market opens, all the bids are compared and a formula is run by the ASX system to allocate those shares that are overlapping, until a ‘normal’ market is established (i.e. buyer price below seller).

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