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  • Over-the-counter (OTC)

    Trading securities outside formal exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. OTC trading is done through a network of dealers and brokers instead of on an exchange. OTC trading is more common for stocks of small companies that may not qualify for listing on formal exchanges. It is more flexible in terms of pricing and trading volume and allows investors to trade stocks of smaller companies that may not be listed on formal exchanges. However, OTC trading is less transparent, can be riskier due to lack of oversight, and can have lower liquidity than trading on formal exchanges.
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