Over-the-counter (OTC) stocks are not listed on major exchanges like the NYSE or Nasdaq [1]. Instead, they trade through a decentralized network of broker-dealers [1]. 🛒 Where to Buy OTC Stocks
with a provider that supports OTC trading (like Schwab or Fidelity) [4].
to ensure it meets your risk tolerance (OTCQX is the most regulated; Pink Sheets are the least) [2, 3].
OTC stocks often have low trading volumes. This can make it difficult to buy or sell shares at your desired price [1].
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