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Answer by David Schwartz for Does a stock's price represent current...

What if everyone decided to sell all the shares at a given moment, let's say when the stock is trading at $40? I imagine supply would outweigh demand and the stock would fall.No, nothing at all would...

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Answer by Randy for Does a stock's price represent current liquidation of all...

What if everyone decided to sell all the shares at a given moment, let's say when the stock is trading at $40?It would fall to the lowest bid price, which could be $0.01 if someone had that bid in...

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Answer by hroptatyr for Does a stock's price represent current liquidation of...

Is the stock's price at any given moment the price at which all shares could be sold to new investors?No. For the simple fact that the current bid/offer always have sizes associated.What you should be...

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Answer by Dheer for Does a stock's price represent current liquidation of all...

"What if everyone decided to sell all the shares at a given moment, let's say when the stock is trading at $40? I imagine supply would outweigh demand and the stock would fall."Yes this is the case....

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Does a stock's price represent current liquidation of all shares?

For instance, if a stock is trading at 40 dollars per share, and there are one billion shares being traded, there will be a market capitalization of 40 billion dollars.Let's say the markets are trading...

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