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In a quote-driven market, why might a dealer widen their bid-ask spread during periods of high volatility?

  1. To discourage retail investors from participating in the market.
  2. Because exchange regulations mandate wider spreads when prices are moving fast.
  3. Because technology costs increase when trade frequency rises.
  4. To compensate for increased inventory holding risk and higher adverse selection costs.

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