PRICE INTERVAL INFORMATION

PRICE INTERVAL INFORMATION

The price interval is the minimum price change value for each exchange-traded product, which varies depending on the price and liquidity category of the security.


The liquidity category classifications of securities tradable on the BSE and the corresponding price intervals are set out in the BSE's Decision No 550/2013 "Trading parameters applied on the spot and derivatives markets", which can be found on the BSE website at the following link: https://www.bet.hu/Befektetok/Szabalyozas/Tozsdei-szabalyzatok

An example of how the price interval is determined on the basis of the BSE rules: an order for a share in liquidity category 5 can be placed with a price interval of HUF 2 for a price below HUF 10,000 (e.g. HUF 9996, 9998), while an order for the same share above HUF 10,000 can be placed with a price difference of HUF 5 (e.g. HUF 10,005, 10,010).

Each stock exchange determines the liquidity classification of tradable securities on the basis of ESMA publications. Please consult the website of the relevant stock exchange for more information.

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