otc stock

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otc stock

An investor reviews information about an OTC stock on a computer screen.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A security traded directly between parties without a centralized exchange: An OTC stock refers to shares of a company that are bought and sold through a decentralized network of dealers, rather than on a formal, centralized stock exchange like the NYSE or NASDAQ.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The startup's shares are available as an OTC stock.
    • Investing in an OTC stock can involve higher risk and less public information.
Advanced Usage
  • "to trade OTC stocks": to buy and sell these specific securities.
    • Some experienced investors specialize in trading OTC stocks.
Variants and Related Words
  • Over-the-counter (OTC): (Adjective) Describing the market or method of trading. Often used interchangeably with the noun phrase.
    • The company moved from the OTC market to a major exchange.
  • OTC market: (Noun Phrase) The decentralized network where OTC stocks are traded.
  • Pink Sheets: (Proper Noun) A well-known electronic quotation system for many OTC stocks.
Synonyms
  • Unlisted security: A security not listed on a formal exchange.
  • Over-the-counter security: A broader term that can include stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments traded OTC.
Related Phrases
  • Go public OTC: When a company first issues shares directly to the over-the-counter market.
    • Instead of an IPO on a major exchange, they chose to go public OTC.
otc stock

An investor reviews information about an OTC stock on a computer screen.

Noun
  1. stock that is not listed and traded on an organized exchange