SIE practice questionmediumExchange and Over-the-Counter Markets
A stock that is not listed on a national exchange is most likely traded:
- AOn a futures exchange
- BOn the NYSE
- COn the NASDAQ Global Select Market
- DOTC (over-the-counter)✓ Correct answer
Explanation
Why D — OTC (over-the-counter)
Stocks not listed on major exchanges trade OTC. NYSE and NASDAQ Global Select are exchanges. Futures exchanges are for commodities and derivatives.
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