Organized and over-the-counter securities

Title: Organized and over-the-counter securities
Category: /Business & Economy
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Organized and over-the-counter securities
Organized and over-the-counter securities exchanges are similar in that they both deal with the trading of securities such as stocks and bonds. However, they are different in many ways. An organized securities exchange is defined as "A securities marketplace where purchasers and sellers regularly gather to trade securities according to the formal rules adopted by the exchange."(www.trading-glossary.com) On the other hand, a security is traded over-the-counter (OTC) if it trades in some …showed first 75 words of 973 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 973 total…abuses. In conclusion, organized and over-the-counter securities exchanges have their similarities and their differences. The organized securities exchange deals with more frequently traded securities, as opposed to the over-the counter exchange, which deals with the less often traded securities. In organized exchanges the requirements for listing stocks on the exchanges are strict, as opposed to the over-the-counter market. The New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ were discussed, and are two examples of organized securities exchanges.

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