Market Depth definition

Market Depth means all of the resting bids or offers that are not Top of Book for a specific Product.
Market Depth means a summary of the market in any one class of Security, including both buy and sell Orders and the quantity and price/yield for each Order;

Examples of Market Depth in a sentence

  • Displays depth of the Bid/Ask prices and sizes representing the supply and demand including NBBO Market Depth Level 2+ widget Time and Sales Real-time data feed displaying size, price, side, date, and time for each trade/execution on an exchange.

  • If the Client requests an instant trade execution, this request is saved in the history of trading operations with zero trading result, and the purchase and sale of the cryptocurrency asset are carried out using current bids from the Market Depth section.

Related to Market Depth

  • Lot depth , means the horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines. If the front and rear lot lines are not parallel, "lot depth" means the length of a straight line joining the middle of the front lot line with the middle of the rear lot line. When there is no rear lot line, "lot depth" means the length of a straight line joining the middle of the front lot line with the apex of the triangle formed by the side lot lines.

  • Horizontal well means a well with a horizontal displacement of the well bore drilled at

  • stratigraphic test well means a drilling effort, geologically directed, to obtain information pertaining to a specific geologic condition. Ordinarily, such wells are drilled without the intention of being completed for hydrocarbon production. They include wells for the purpose of core tests and all types of expendable holes related to hydrocarbon exploration. Stratigraphic test wells are classified as (i) "exploratory type" if not drilled into a proved property; or (ii) "development type", if drilled into a proved property. Development type stratigraphic wells are also referred to as "evaluation wells".

  • Development Well means a well drilled inside the established limits of an oil or gas reservoir, or in close proximity to the edge of the reservoir, to the depth of a stratigraphic horizon known to be productive.

  • Test Well means a well constructed for the purpose of obtaining information needed to design a well prior to its construction. Test wells are cased and can be converted to observation or monitoring wells and under certain circumstances to production wells