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Tick

The minimum price increment at which a security can move. For most U.S. equities, the tick size is one cent, though sub-penny pricing exists in dark pools and certain ETFs. Futures traders often refer to "ticks" as the basic unit of price change -- in the E-mini S&P 500, for example, one tick equals 0.25 index points or $12.50 per contract.

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