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price range

American  

noun

  1. the highest and lowest price of a commodity, security, etc., over a given period of time.


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While many of these puts are concentrated on a fall within the price range of around $60,000 to $85,000, the single most popular “strike price” or specific price level bet in terms of number of contracts is much lower—$20,000.

From Barron's

Silver and gold bars are a little out of my price range.

From MarketWatch

To buy a mobile home in the price range of the one you’re referencing, you’ll need enough money for the down payment, closing costs and land rent.

From MarketWatch

Chinese AI startup MiniMax aims to raise up to 4.19 billion Hong Kong dollars, equivalent to US$538.5 million, by offering 25.39 million shares at a price range of HK$151.00-HK$165.00 a share, according to its exchange filing.

From The Wall Street Journal

You listed your home with an agent who’d page through their Multiple Listing Service book and tell prospects about houses in their price range.

From MarketWatch