The price at which a product, financial instrument, service or other tradable item can be bought and sold at an open market; the going price
The actual price at which any commodity is commonly sold is called its market price. It may either be above, or below, or exactly the same with its natural price.
This only applies to Closed-End funds that are not traded at NAV, but are traded at prices that are determined in the open market The market price might be higher than the NAV (such funds are said to sell at a premium) or the market price might be lower than the NAV (such funds are said to sell at a discount)
The price per bushel (or pound or hundredweight) of an agricultural commodity paid in the private sector It can sometimes refer to the price paid at domestic seaports or large inland terminal markets (such as daily cash prices listed in newspapers) and sometimes refers to the farm price
The prevailing price of shares traded on the Australian Stock Exchange May be the last price at which the shares traded, or the most recent price offered or bid for the shares
A security's last reported sale price (if on an exchange) or its current bid and ask prices (if over-the-counter); i e the price as determined dynamically by buyers and sellers in an open market also called market value