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What Is LTP in Share Market? - Understanding Last Traded Price

Learn what LTP (Last Traded Price) means in the share market, how itu2019s calculated, and why itu2019s important for traders and investors.<br>

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What Is LTP in Share Market? - Understanding Last Traded Price

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  1. What Is LTP in Share Market? A Beginner’s Guide to Last Traded Price What Is LTP in Share Market? LTP, or Last Traded Price, is the price at which a stock was last traded on the exchange. It is one of the most commonly used terms in the share market and plays a crucial role in decision-making for traders and investors. How Is LTP Calculated? LTP is determined by the most recent transaction between a buyer and a seller. For example, if the last trade for a stock occurred at ₹150, the LTP will be ₹150. It changes continuously throughout the trading day as new transactions occur. Why Is LTP Important? ●Real-Time Price Indicator: LTP helps traders understand the current market value of a stock. ●Decision-Making: Intraday traders use LTP to identify entry and exit points. ●Market Sentiment: A rising LTP may indicate bullish sentiment, while a falling LTP may suggest bearish trends. LTP vs. Closing Price While LTP reflects the most recent trade, the closing price is the final price at which a stock is traded at the end of the trading day. Both are important but serve different purposes. Understanding LTP is essential for anyone involved in the share market, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trader.

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