Stocks are always quoted in

A. quarter lots.
B. quarters of a dollar.
C. decimals.
D. percents.
c?

Yes, stocks are quoted in decimals. They used to be quoted in fractions.

Yes, stocks are typically quoted in decimals.

Yes, stocks are typically quoted in decimals. The correct answer is C.

When you see a stock quote, it will usually be represented in a decimal format. For example, you might see a stock listed as $50.25. This means that the stock is trading at a price of $50.25 per share.

In the past, stocks used to be quoted in fractions, such as 1/8 or 1/16. However, in order to make trading more efficient and precise, the stock market transitioned to decimal pricing in 2001. This allowed for smaller price increments and easier calculation of share prices.

So, whenever you are looking at a stock quote, it is important to understand that the price will generally be given in decimals.