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OTC Market
The shares of publicly traded companies that are not listed on
a stock exchange may still be traded on an OTC market. An
over-the-counter stock market is a network of brokers and dealers
that trade stocks and bonds that are not listed on an Exchange.
Sometimes companies prefer to be listed on an OTC market instead
of listing on a stock exchange. There are some of the reasons why:
- unwillingness to abide by the information disclosure rules
of an exchange
- low volume of share trading
- inability to meet the listing requirements of an exchange
The OTC market ha s role to play in the primary market. Many
new stock issues are sold over-the-counter initially. Large block
of outstanding shares offered for a sale by a single investor,
whether listed on an exchange or not, are sometimes sold in the
OTC stock market.
The disclosure standards for the OTC market are not as
stringent as those imposed by a stock exchange. Corporation whose
shares are listed on an exchange are generally not allowed to list
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Rydex NASDAQ 100 Funds |
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