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Quoted Price
A quoted price is the market price of a commodity, security, or derivative at a specific moment in time. It reflects the most recent transaction, bid, or ask, serving as a reference for market participants. In oil trading, quoted prices are widely used to determine the value of physical cargoes, futures contracts, and swaps. For example, a trader might reference the quoted price of Brent crude in London to negotiate a cargo delivery or mark a derivatives position to market.
Quoted prices are influenced by supply-demand dynamics, geopolitical events, and macroeconomic indicators. They are also shaped by market sentiment, liquidity, and trading volumes. Traders rely on these prices to identify arbitrage opportunities, assess spreads, or execute hedges.
Importantly, quoted prices can differ slightly across platforms, regions, or timeframes. Recognizing these variations helps traders avoid mispricing and ensures accurate valuation. Consistently tracking quoted prices allows market participants to make timely decisions, optimize trading strategies, and manage risk effectively.