A lot refers to the standardised number of shares or units that are traded. For example, in the stock market, one lot may represent 100 shares of a stock. Buying or selling in lots ensures trades are made in uniform amounts.
A lot refers to the standardised number of shares or units that are traded. For example, in the stock market, one lot may represent 100 shares of a stock. Buying or selling in lots ensures trades are made in uniform amounts.