Explain why the bid-ask spread is a transaction cost.(Select from the drop-down menus.)Investors always buy at the
1. (ask/bid) and sell at the
2. (ask/bid). Since
3. (ask/bid) prices always exceed
4. (bid/ask) prices, investors "
5. (lose/gain)" this difference.
It is one of the transaction costs. Since the market makers take the other side of the trade, they make this difference.
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