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OTC

Over-the-Counter. A security which is not traded on an Exchange, usually due to an inability to meet Listing requirements. For such securities, broker/dealers negotiate directly with one another over computer networks and by phone, and their activities are monitored by the NASD. OTC stocks are usually very risky since they are the stocks that are not considered large or stable enough to Trade on a major exchange. They also tend to Trade infrequently, making the bid-ask Spread larger. Also, Research about these stocks is more difficult to obtain. also called Unlisted.

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