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8. Normal market size

Normal market size (NMS) is the minimum number of securities, as specified by the London Stock Exchange, for which a market maker is obliged to quote firm bid and offer prices.

NMS for each security is calculated quarterly and is based on 2.5 per cent of the security's average daily turnover in the preceding year. However, market makers are usually prepared to quote firm prices for volumes larger than the NMS.

Example

Midco may have an NMS of 1,000, yet a market maker might be prepared to quote firm prices for volumes of, say, 3,000 offer and 3,000 bid. Your broker, on your behalf, should therefore be able to buy or sell up to 3,000 shares in Midco via that market maker at the prices quoted by that market maker, despite Midco's NMS of 1,000.

The market maker's quote will show on your broker's screen as 'Midco at 105 - 110 (3,000 x 3,000), ie the market maker is prepared to sell to your broker up to 3,000 shares at 110p or buy from your broker 3,000 shares at 105p.

If you wanted to buy or sell more than 3,000 shares, this may be possible, but you may have to pay rather more than 110p to get the shares, or accept rather less than 105p to sell the shares.

Example

NetBenefit, an AIM stock, has an NMS of just 1,000.
If the market maker's quoted size is 3,000 x 3,000 and you want to purchase 2,000 shares, then you should be able to deal, even though your 2,000 shares exceeds the NMS.
If, on the other hand, you want to purchase 5,000 shares, (ie more than the market maker's quoted size) then you may find you cannot deal, or perhaps that you can deal but at a higher price than that quoted.

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