Right definition: In this context right means correct. Correct? OK then....
Question: Presently, what is correct or right price for one AJA unit?
35.5 cents.
Let us suggest that this is correct. In what logical universe, could even having a buy sell spread be a correct representation of even price let alone value.
How can the "price" of AJA be 35.5 cents per unit at say 10:30am on a given day and then at 10:45am on that very same day, how could the "price" in a logical universe be even 35.5000001 cents per unit.
Could I go into Woolworths, by a bag of rice for say $3.50 and then if I came back 15 minutes later would that bag of rice have gone up in price even 1 cent? No absolutely not.
It is not correct to say the market is right. The market is absolute and the market is a mechanism. It is FAIR. That's it. It is not a determinant of value and therefore it's purpose is not to be right but merely to be a mechanism of exchange.
Cheers and good luck.
AJA Price at posting:
$3.55 Sentiment: None Disclosure: Held